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A 520kg rocket sled at rest is propelled along the ice by an engine developing a constant thrust of 12 000 N over a distance of 40 m. Assuming all of the work goes into motion, calculate a). The work done by the engine on the sled after 40 m b). Its velocity after 40 m (using the kinetic energy formula).​

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Answer:

a) 480 000 J

b) 43 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

To calculate the work done by the engine, we can use the following formula:


\boxed{\mathrm{Work \space\ done = Force * Distance}}.


12000 * 40


480000 \space\ \mathrm J

b)

We know that the work done by the propeller was converted into motion of the sled, which means the propeller provided the sled with kinetic energy.

∴ work done by propeller = kinetic energy gained by sled


480000 = (1)/(2) mv^2


480000 = (1)/(2) * 520 * v^2


480000 = 260v^2


v^2 = (480000)/(260)


v =\bf 43 \space\ m/s

This means that its velocity after 40 m was 43 m/s.

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