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21 January, 13:29

A 7.00-kg bowling ball moves at 3.00 m/s. How fast must a 2.45-g Ping-Pong ball move so that the two balls have the same kinetic energy?

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  1. 21 January, 14:04
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    160.356ms^-1

    Explanation:

    kinetic energy in bowling ball is 1/2*m*v^2 ...

    so,

    0.5*7*3^2

    0.5*7*9

    31.5J

    And if the ping pong ball has the same kinetic energy ...

    31.5J=0.5*0.00245*V^2

    (mass of the ping pong ball is turned in to kg)

    V^2 = 25 714.28 ...

    therefore V = 160.356ms^-1
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