In case one, a car speeds up from zero m/s to 13 m/s. In case two, the same car speeds up from 13 m/s to 26 m/s. The mass of the car is 1000 kg. Compare the energy needed to provide the increase in speed in each case. Give your answers in joules.
(a) In case one, how much energy is needed? J
(b) In case two, how much energy is needed? J
(c) In case two, how many more times the energy was needed than in case one? Twice as much energy was needed. Three times as much energy was needed. The same amount of energy was needed in both cases. Four times as much energy was needed.
(a) K.E = 1/2 * m* v2
K.E = 1/2 * 1000 * 132
K.E = 84500 J
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(b) K.E = 1/2 * 1000 * 262 - 1/2 * 1000 * 132
K.E = 253500 J
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(c) 253500 / 84500 = 3 times as much energy was needed
In case one, a car speeds up from zero m/s to 13 m/s. In case two,...