Kinetic Energy - GED Science
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A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of
. What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of . What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
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Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:

We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (
). Using these values, we can solve the equation.



Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:
We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (). Using these values, we can solve the equation.
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A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of
. What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of . What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
Tap to reveal answer
Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:

We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (
). Using these values, we can solve the equation.



Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:
We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (). Using these values, we can solve the equation.
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A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of
. What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of . What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
Tap to reveal answer
Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:

We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (
). Using these values, we can solve the equation.



Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:
We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (). Using these values, we can solve the equation.
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A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of
. What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of . What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
Tap to reveal answer
Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:

We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (
). Using these values, we can solve the equation.



Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:
We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (). Using these values, we can solve the equation.
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A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of
. What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
A ball that has a mass of 2kg is launched upward at a velocity of . What is the initial kinetic energy of the ball?
Assume the ball is traveling in a vacuum.
Tap to reveal answer
Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:

We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (
). Using these values, we can solve the equation.



Kinetic energy (measured in Joules) can be solved using the equation:
We are given both the mass of the projectile (2kg) and its velocity (). Using these values, we can solve the equation.
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