17.4k views
4 votes
A child and sled with a combined mass of 25.2 kg slide down a frictionless hill, starting at the top. The sled starts from rest and acquires a speed of 6 m/s by the time it reaches the bottom of the hill. What is the height (in m) of the hill?

User Medloh
by
4.9k points

1 Answer

7 votes

Given there is no friction, the law of conservation of energy can be applied. This is:


\Delta E=0

For our case, the energy in the beginning will be simply potential, and by the end will be only kinetic. We can write this as:


mgh=(mv^2)/(2)\Rightarrow h=(v^2)/(2g)

For our case, this will be:


h=(6^2)/(2*10)=1.8m

Thus, the hill has 1.8m

User Zork
by
4.7k points