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Desperado, a roller coaster built in Nevada, has a mass of 800 kg. It also has a vertical drop of 225 feet down the first hill. The roller coaster is designed so that the speed of the cars at the end of this drop is 80 mi/h. Assume the cars are at rest at the start of the drop. How much work is done by friction on the car as it drops down the hill

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Answer:

the work done by friction on the car is 524,582 J.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

mass of the roller coaster, m = 800 kg

distance moved by the coaster, d = 225 ft = 68.58 m

final velocity of the coaster, v = 80 mi/h = 35.76 m/s

The time taken for the coaster to drop down the hill is calculated as;


t = \sqrt{(2h)/(g) } \\\\t = \sqrt{(2\ * \ 68.58)/(9.8) } \\\\t = 3.74 \ s

The work done by friction on the car is calculated as;


W =F\ * \ d = (mv)/(t) * \ d\\\\W = (800 \ * \ 35.76 )/(3.74) * \ 68.58\\\\W = 524,582 \ J

Therefore, the work done by friction on the car is 524,582 J.

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