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    The Kinetic Energy of a Bicycle That Weighs 23
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The Kinetic Energy of a Bicycle That Weighs 23

Question 15

Question 15

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The kinetic energy of a bicycle that weighs 23.5 kg moving at a speed of 25.0 miles per hour is _____ J.


A) 5.87 × 103
B) 2.93 × 103
C) 2.68 × 103
D) 0.29 × 103
E) 1.47 × 103

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