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How much work would it take to stop an object that has 30 J of kinetic energy? |
| Answer» Solution :To stop an object means to CHANGE its KINETIC energy to zero. So, if the initial kinetic energy is 30 J, then the change in kinetic energy has to be 0-30=-30J. By the work-energy theorem, `W_("total")=DeltaK`, the total AMOUNT of work that would be required is -30J. | |