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The stone, which weighs 400 g, is thrown upwards at a speed of 20 m / s. Climbed to a height of 12 m. Determine: what is equal to the work of the resistance force; equal to the mean resistance force?

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Given that,

Mass of the stone, m = 400 g = 0.4 kg

Initial speed, u = 20 m/s

It is climbed to a height of 12 m.

To find,

The work done by the resistance force.

Solution,

Let v is the final speed. It can be calculated by using the conservation of energy.


v=√(2gh) \\\\v=√(2* 9.8* 12) \\\\v=15.33\ m/s

Work done is equal to the change in kinetic energy. It can be given as follows :


W=(1)/(2)m(v^2-u^2)\\\\=(1)/(2)* 0.4* (15.33^2-20^2)\\\\=-32.99\ J

So, the required work done is 32.99 J.

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