Practice: A baseball with a mass of 503 g possesses a kinetic energy of 0.815 kJ. Calculate its velocity in m/s.
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Kinetic Energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
Concept #1: Kinetic Energy of Gases
Example #1: A 1.56 x 1013 pg gaseous particle travels at 6.21 m/s. Determine its kinetic energy.
Practice: A baseball with a mass of 503 g possesses a kinetic energy of 0.815 kJ. Calculate its velocity in m/s.
Practice: A 10.0 L flask contains a mixture of neon and argon gases at a pressure of 2.38 atm. Calculate the total kinetic energy of the gaseous mixture.
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