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5.2 | Kinetic Energy |
1. The Kinetic energy of a 2 kg rabbit running at constant velocity is 64 J. What is the rabbit's velocity?
Correct Answer: B
2. A 300 g ball rolling horizontally at 4 m/s stops after moving for 12 m. What is the average frictional force exerted on the ball?
Correct Answer: A
3. The velocity of a 4 kg object increases from 2 m/s to 10 m/s due to the action of a constantly increasing force. As a result, the object displaces by 20 m. What is the magnitude of the average force used?
Correct Answer: B
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