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what is the input force needed to push a 1580 newton snowmobile up a 2.5 long board into the back of a pick-up truck. the bed of the pickup is 1.10 meters high and the board is 80% efficient?

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869 Newtons.

Step-by-step explanation

What's the gain in Gravitational Potential Energy in this process?


\displaystyle \Delta \text{PE} = \underbrace{(m\cdot g)}_(1580\;\text N)} \cdot \Delta h = 1580* 1.10\;\text{m} = 1738\;\text{J}.

What's the energy input in this process?

The output of the board is the same as the gain in gravitational potential energy, 1738 Joules.


\displaystyle W_\text{in} = \frac{W_\text{out}}{\text{Efficiency}} = (1738)/(0.8) = 2172.5\;\text{J}.


F = \frac{W_\text{in}}{d}= (2172.5)/(2.5) = 869\;\text{N}.

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