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Calculate the work required to be done to stop a car of 1500kg moving at a velocity of 60km/h?


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Solution

Step 1: Given data

Mass (m)=1500kg

Velocity (v)=60km/hr

Step 2: Formula used

Kinetic energy (K.E)=12mv2

m=Mass

v=velocity

Step 3: Determine the initial kinetic energy
The velocity of the car
=60×518m/s

=10×53m/s

=503m/s

Work done = Kinetic energy of the car
Initial Kinetic energy =12mv2
=12×(1500)×5032

=12×1500×503×503

=12×1500×25009

=500×25003×2

=250×25003

=208333.3J

Step 4: Determine the work done

Since the car eventually stops

Final kinetic energy =0

Now,

Work done =Change in Kinetic energy
=208333.3-0

=208333.3J
Therefore, the work done is 208333.3J.


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