Two objects of different mass start from rest and are pulled horizontally with negligible friction by the same magnitude net force and moved through the same distance. The work done on object 1 is 4000 joules. After the force has pulled each object, object 1 is seen to move with half the speed of object 2. Answer the following questions and show your work. a. How much work is done on object 2? b. What is the kinetic energy of object 1 after being pulled? Explain. C. What is the kinetic energy of object 2 after being pulled? Explain. d. What is the ratio of the mass of object 1 to the mass of object 2? Explain and show work.

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Two objects of different mass start from rest and are pulled horizontally with
negligible friction by the same magnitude net force and moved through the
same distance. The work done on object 1 is 4000 joules. After the force has
pulled each object, object 1 is seen to move with half the speed of object 2.
Answer the following questions and show your work.
a.
How much work is done on object 2?
b.
What is the kinetic energy of object 1 after being pulled?
Explain.
C.
What is the kinetic energy of object 2 after being pulled?
Explain.
d.
What is the ratio of the mass of object 1 to the mass of object 2?
Explain and show work.
Transcribed Image Text:Two objects of different mass start from rest and are pulled horizontally with negligible friction by the same magnitude net force and moved through the same distance. The work done on object 1 is 4000 joules. After the force has pulled each object, object 1 is seen to move with half the speed of object 2. Answer the following questions and show your work. a. How much work is done on object 2? b. What is the kinetic energy of object 1 after being pulled? Explain. C. What is the kinetic energy of object 2 after being pulled? Explain. d. What is the ratio of the mass of object 1 to the mass of object 2? Explain and show work.
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