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kajasu88
Sep1-09, 05:14 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A cheetah whose weight is 419 N runs North at a speed of 112 km/h. What is the cheetah's kineticenergy? Is there a direction? Why or why not?

I got 2.68 x (10^5)
Is this wrong?

Doc Al
Sep1-09, 05:15 PM
What units are you using? How did you calculate it? Show what you did.

rock.freak667
Sep1-09, 05:19 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A cheetah whose weight is 419 N runs North at a speed of 112 km/h. What is the cheetah's kineticenergy? Is there a direction? Why or why not?

I got 2.68 x (10^5)
Is this wrong?

That does not see correct. If it weighs 419N, what is its mass? Convert 112km/h into m/s

kajasu88
Sep1-09, 05:36 PM
i got the mass by dividing (419N)/(9.8m/s^2) because F=ma
then i plugged it into KE=(1/2)m(v^2)
V=112km/h (i left it in km/h b/c all the multiple choice answers were in km/h)

kajasu88
Sep1-09, 05:38 PM
31.1m/s ??

ideasrule
Sep1-09, 05:47 PM
V=112km/h (i left it in km/h b/c all the multiple choice answers were in km/h)

The answers were in km/h? But that's a unit of speed, not energy. Are you sure they weren't in joules (symbol J)?

kajasu88
Sep2-09, 01:28 AM
i figured it out!
so yes, 31.1 m/s
so KE=(1/2)m(v^2) .... (1/2)(419N / 9.8m/s^2)(31.1 m/s)^2
20,700 kg m^2/s^2

and i got the same answer as two other people