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1 April, 15:27

A magnet of mass 0.20 kg is dropped from rest and falls vertically through a 35.0 cm copper tube. Eddy currents are induced, causing the copper to warm up. The speed of the magnet as it emerges from the tube is 1.10 m/s. How much heat energy is dissipated to the environment?

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  1. 1 April, 15:46
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    0.58 J

    Explanation:

    We know that Total energy is conserved.

    Initial Kinetic energy + Initial potential energy = final kinetic energy + final potential energy + dissipated heat energy

    Initial kinetic energy = 0 (magnet is at rest initially)

    Initial Potential energy = m g h = (0.20 kg) (9.81 m/s²) (0.35 m) = 0.69 J

    Final kinetic energy = 0.5 m v² = 0.5 * 0.20 kg * 1.10 m/s = 0.11 J

    Final potential energy = 0

    ∴ Dissipated heat energy = (0.69 - 0.11) J = 0.58 J
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