Engineering, 14.11.2020 22:00 brian2913
If a 10-kilogram [kg] rotating solid cylinder moves at a velocity (v), it has a kinetic energy of 36 joules [J]. Determine the velocity the object is moving in units of meters per second [m/s] if the kinetic energy is given by KE=12/mv2+14/mv2.
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