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An 75-kg hiker climbs to the summit of Mount Mitchell in western North Carolina. During one 2.0-h period, the climber's vertical elevation increases 540 m. Determine the change in gravitational potential energy of the climber-Earth system.

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Answer:

The change in gravitational potential energy of the climber-Earth system is
\Delta PE = 396900 \ J

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The mass of the hiker is
m = 75 \ kg

The time taken is
T = 2 \ hr = 2 * 3600 = 7200 \ s

The vertical elevation after time T is
H = 540 \ m

The change in gravitational potential is mathematically represented as


\Delta PE = mgH

here g is the acceleration due to gravity with value
g = 9.8 \ m/s^2

substituting values


\Delta PE = 75 * 9.8 * 540


\Delta PE = 396900 \ J

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