A 60 kg student traveling in a car with a constant velocity has a kinetic energy of 1.2 x 104 J.?

A 60 kg student traveling in a car with a constant velocity has a kinetic energy of 1.2 x 104 J. What is the speedometer reading of the car in km/h?I need to convert from m/s to km/h b4 doing this.

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One Response to A 60 kg student traveling in a car with a constant velocity has a kinetic energy of 1.2 x 104 J.?

  1. Etienne de Quercy, Tip Trop Top! says:

    use the second Newton’s law

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