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26 April, 10:04

A girl on a bike is moving at a speed of 1.40 m/s at the start of a 2.45 m high and 12.4 m long incline. The total mass is 60.0 kg, air resistance and rolling resistance can be modeled as a constant friction force of 41.0 N, and the speed at the lower end of the incline is 6.70 m/s. Determine the work done (in J) by the girl as the bike travels down the incline.

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  1. 26 April, 10:08
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    Given that,

    Initial speed of the girl is

    u = 1.4m/s

    Height she is going is

    H = 2.45m

    Incline plane she will pass to that height

    L = 12.4m

    Mass of girl and bicycle is

    M=60kg

    Frictional force that oppose motion is

    Fr = 41N

    Speed at lower end of inclined plane

    V2 = 6.7m/s

    Work done by the girl when the car travel downward

    Using conservation of energy

    K. E (top) + P. E (top) + work = K. E (bottom) + P. E (bottom) + Wfr

    Where Wfr is work done by friction

    Wfr = Fr * d

    P. E (bottom) is zero, sicne the height is zero at the ground

    K. E is given as ½mv²

    Then,

    ½M•u² + MgH + W = ½M•V2² + 0 + Fr*d

    ½ * 60 * 1.4² + 60*9.8 * 2.45 + W = ½ * 60 * 6.7² + 41 * 12.4

    58.8 + 1440.5 + W = 1855.1

    W = 1885.1 - 58.8 - 1440.5

    W = 355.8 J
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