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Serway & Jewett — Energy of a System: Problem 21.

A 0.600-kg particle has a speed of 2.00 m/s at point Ⓐ and kinetic energy of 7.50 J at point Ⓑ. What is (a) its kinetic energy at Ⓐ, (b) its speed at Ⓑ, and (c) the net work done on the particle by external forces as it moves from Ⓐ to Ⓑ?

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Given: 2.00 m, 7.50 J

Find: (a) its kinetic energy at Ⓐ; (b) its speed at Ⓑ; (c) the net work done on the particle by external forces as it m

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Physics for Scientists and Engineers · 10th Edition
Author: Serway & Jewett
Publisher: Cengage
Chapter: Energy of a System