The car has a mass of 1200kg

Calculate the kinetic of the car when it travels at a speed of 12 m/s.

Compute (1/2) M V^2

using M = 1200 and V = 12.

The answer will be in joules.

Use the formula 1/2*m*(v^2) where m=1200 kg, and v=12 m/s.

Substitute, and you get .5*1200*(12)^2=86400 J

To calculate the kinetic energy of an object, you can use the formula:

Kinetic Energy (KE) = 1/2 * mass * velocity^2

Given:
Mass of the car (m) = 1200 kg
Speed of the car (v) = 12 m/s

Plugging the values into the formula:

KE = 1/2 * 1200 kg * (12 m/s)^2

First, square the value of the speed:

KE = 1/2 * 1200 kg * (144 m^2/s^2)

Next, multiply the squared speed by the mass:

KE = 1/2 * 1200 kg * 144 m^2/s^2

Next, multiply the mass by the squared speed:

KE = 1/2 * 1200 kg * 144 m^2/s^2

KE = 1/2 * 172800 kg * m^2/s^2

Finally, calculate the answer:

KE = 86400 kg * m^2/s^2

Therefore, the kinetic energy of the car traveling at a speed of 12 m/s is 86400 kg * m^2/s^2.

First you have to take the formula where you start with .5 (m) (v) fill it in with your numbers .5*1200*12= 7200 either m/s^2 or joules (J)