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The Ferrari is accelerating at 26.94 m/s every 3.

6 seconds going west, carrying a total load


(including Evelynn herself) of 1,571 kg. The Ferrari is traveling 50 meters along the asphalt
highway, whose friction value is known to be 10,777.06 N.

How much work does the Ferrari exert?

a = v/t F= ma F = Fapplied – F Friction

26.94 m/s to the W/3.6 s F = (1571 kg) (7.483333333 m/s2 ) = 11756.31667 N – 10777.06 N

a = 7.483333333 F = 11756.31667 = 979.2566667

a = 7.48 m/s F= 11756.32 N = 979.26 N

W = Fd

W = (979.2566667

N) (50 m)

W = 48962.83334

W = 48962.83 J

∴ The work does the Ferrari exert is 48962.83 J.

How many seconds does the Ferrari have to attain the power necessary for work?

t = 2(50 m)/7.48 m/s2

t = 3.66s

∴ Ferrari has to attain the power for work for 3.66 seconds.
How much kinetic energy does the car possess?

V = Vi + at

V = 0 + (7.48 m/s2 ) (3.66 s)

= 27.38 m/s

KE = 588723.75 J

If the Ferrari is speeding towards Kai'Sa, how fast was she when she dodged the car if
her momentum was clocked at 1,160 kg • m/s2 ? Take note that Kai'Sa moved in the
opposite direction of the Ferrari.

p = m/v

Evelynn practiced with a 58-kg stationary dummy for a test run. What will be their final
velocity if she hit the dummy? Justify your answer using calculations

Vf = 25.98 m/s

Proof:

Given:

m1 = 1571 kg v2 = 0

v1 = 26.94 m/s
vf = 25.98 m/s
∴ The final velocity is she hits the dummy is 25.98 m/s.

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