What is the kinetic energy of a 72.2 kg cheetah moving at a velocity of 25.9 m/s?
935 J
5450...
Physics, 24.11.2020 18:20 vjacksongonzalez
What is the kinetic energy of a 72.2 kg cheetah moving at a velocity of 25.9 m/s?
935 J
5450 J
48,400 J
24,200 J
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