V = h = 10 m/s
36 \frac{km}{h} \times \frac{1000 \: m}{1 \: km} \times \frac{1 \: h}{3600 \: s} = 10 \frac{m}{s}36
h
km
×
1km
1000m
3600s
1h
=10
s
m
M = 40 kg
Ec =?
. Calculamos la energia cinetica
Formula :
< /strong > < strong > E < /strong > < strong > c = \frac{1}{2} \times m \times {(v)}^{2}</strong><strong>E</strong><strong>c=
2
1
×m×(v)
Entonces sustituimos los datos :
< /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > E < /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > c = \frac{1}{2} \times 40 \: kg \times {(10 \frac{m}{s} )}^{2}</em></strong><strong><em>E</em></strong><strong><em>c=
×40kg×(10
)
< /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > E < /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > c = 2000 \: joules</em></strong><strong><em>E</em></strong><strong><em>c=2000joules
36h km×1km 1000m×3600s
1h=10smM = 40 kg
EC no sabemos cuánto vale así que Calculamos la energia cinetica
Formula : < /strong > < strong > E < /strong > < strong > c = \frac{1}{2} \times m \times {(v)}^{2}</strong><strong>E</strong><strong>c=21×m×(v)2
< /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > E < /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > c = \frac{1}{2} \times 40 \: kg \times {(10 \frac{m}{s} )}^{2}</em></strong><strong><em>E</em></strong><strong><em>c=21×40kg×(10sm)2
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V = h = 10 m/s
36 \frac{km}{h} \times \frac{1000 \: m}{1 \: km} \times \frac{1 \: h}{3600 \: s} = 10 \frac{m}{s}36
h
km
×
1km
1000m
×
3600s
1h
=10
s
m
M = 40 kg
Ec =?
. Calculamos la energia cinetica
Formula :
< /strong > < strong > E < /strong > < strong > c = \frac{1}{2} \times m \times {(v)}^{2}</strong><strong>E</strong><strong>c=
2
1
×m×(v)
2
Entonces sustituimos los datos :
< /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > E < /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > c = \frac{1}{2} \times 40 \: kg \times {(10 \frac{m}{s} )}^{2}</em></strong><strong><em>E</em></strong><strong><em>c=
2
1
×40kg×(10
s
m
)
2
< /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > E < /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > c = 2000 \: joules</em></strong><strong><em>E</em></strong><strong><em>c=2000joules
V = h = 10 m/s
36h km×1km 1000m×3600s
1h=10smM = 40 kg
EC no sabemos cuánto vale así que Calculamos la energia cinetica
Formula : < /strong > < strong > E < /strong > < strong > c = \frac{1}{2} \times m \times {(v)}^{2}</strong><strong>E</strong><strong>c=21×m×(v)2
Entonces sustituimos los datos :
< /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > E < /em > < /strong > < strong > < em > c = \frac{1}{2} \times 40 \: kg \times {(10 \frac{m}{s} )}^{2}</em></strong><strong><em>E</em></strong><strong><em>c=21×40kg×(10sm)2