It will be traveling in the reverse direction it was originally going at 15.2 m/s
I think that numbers one, three, and four are true
<span>1.0x10^3 Joules
The kinetic energy a body has is expressed as the equation
E = 0.5 M V^2
where
E = Energy
M = Mass
V = Velocity
Since the shot was at rest, the initial energy is 0. Let's calculate the energy that the shot has while in motion
E = 0.5 * 7.2 kg * (17 m/s)^2
E = 3.6 kg * 289 m^2/s^2
E = 1040.4 kg*m^2/s^2
E = 1040.4 J
So the work performed on the shot was 1040.4 Joules. Rounding the result to 2 significant figures gives 1.0x10^3 Joules</span>
Hi there!
We can use the work-energy theorem to solve.
Recall that:
The initial kinetic energy is 0 J because the crate begins from rest, so we can plug in the given values for mass and final velocity:
Now, we can define work:
Now, plug in the values:
Solve for theta: