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Jeff, a snowboarder who weighs 1000 N, is practicing on a trampoline for an upcoming competition. As Jeff bounces straight up off the trampoline, his speed is 6.26 m/sec. When he reaches the top of his bounce, his potential energy is approximately:

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Answer:

Potential energy
P_E = 2000 J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

Weight of the person = 1000 N

Mass of the person =
(1000)/(9.81) = 102 kg

Speed = 6.26
(m)/(s)

Kinetic energy is given by


E_K = (1)/(2) m v^(2)

Put the values in above formula we get


E_K = (1)/(2)(102) 6.26^(2)


E_K = 2000 J

When the person reach top point then at this point the velocity is zero & kinetic energy at top point is equals to the potential energy.

Therefore potential energy


P_E = 2000 J

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