Answer :
kinetic energy is simply 1/2 *mass* velocity^2
so since you know both mass and velocity you should be able to calculate the kinetic energy.
so since you know both mass and velocity you should be able to calculate the kinetic energy.
A student on a raft floating behind the canoe says the canoe has NO kinetic energy.
A teacher standing on the riverbank when the canoe floats by says it has 44 joules of KE.
They're both correct.
A teacher standing on the riverbank when the canoe floats by says it has 44 joules of KE.
They're both correct.