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Question: What is the mass of an object that has 23,750J of kinetic energy by traveling at 10m/s?
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The kinetic energy (KE) is given by the formula KE = 1/2 mv^2, where m is mass and v is velocity. We can rearrange this formula to solve for mass by dividing both sides by 1/2v^2: m = KE / (1/2 * v^2) Substituting the given values: m = 23,750J / (1/2 * (10m/s)^2) = 23,750J / 50 = 475 kg So the mass of the object is 475 kilograms.
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