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While skiing in Jackson, Wyoming, your friend Ben (of mass 56.1 kg) started his descent down the bunny run, 16 m above the bottom of the run. 12 s. What is the average power exp…
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While skiing in Jackson, Wyoming, your
friend Ben (of mass 56.1 kg) started his descent
down the bunny run, 16 m above the
bottom of the run.
12 s.
What is the average power expended by the
student to overcome gravity?
Answer in units of W.
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Hello!
Work is equal to negative change in PE and PE=mgh and Power is change in work/change in time
So we have
56.1kg * 9.80m/s^2 * 16m = 8796.5 J of PE at top of run and -8796.5J of work done also
if it takes him 12s then we need to find the time gravity alone would bring him to the bottom. we get
16m=1/2at^2 and solving for t we get
t=sqrt(32/9.80m/s^2)=1.81s
so the difference in time is 12-1.8=11.2s
now we can find avg power=work/time = 8796.5J/11.2s = 785W or 785J/s
Hope this helps! Any questions please ask! Thank you!
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