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- Kinetic energy is commonly referred to as the energy of ___, and potential energy as the energy of ___. (4.2)A running 62-kg cheetah has a top speed of 32 m/s. (a) What is the cheetahs maximum kinetic energy? (b) Kind the cheetahs speed when its kinetic energy is one half of the value found in part (a).Integrated Concepts (a) What force must be supplied by an elevator cable to produce an acceleration of 0.800 m/s2 against a 200-N frictional force, if the mass of the loaded elevator is 1500 kg? (b) How much work is done by the cable in lifting the elevator 20.0 m? (c) What is the final speed of the elevator if it starts from rest? (d) How much work went into thermal energy?
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