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A 68.2 kg base runner begins his slide into second base while moving at a speed of 4.33 m/s. He slides so that his speed is zero just as he reaches the base. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 . What is the magnitude of the mechanical energy lost due to friction acting on the runner?

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Answer:


147.653J = W_f

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that:


E_i - E_f = W_f

where
E_i is the initial energy,
E_f is the final energy and
W_f is the energy lost due to friction.

so:


(1)/(2)MV^2-0 = W_f

Where M is the mass and V is the velocity of the runner, so:


(1)/(2)(68.2kg)(4.33m/s)^2 = W_f


147.653J = W_f

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