138

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A 66 kg skier starts from rest at height H = 20 m above the end of the ski-jump ramp (as shown in the figure "click here") . As the skier leaves the ramp, his velocity makes an angle of 'theta = 21 degree' with the horizontal . Neglect the effects of air resistance and assume the ramp is frictionless .

a) What is the maximum height h of his jump above the end of the ramp ?

b) If he increased his weight by putting on a 10 kg backpack , what would h be ?




137

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A certain crane lifts a load of 1.0 Metric ton through a vertical distance of 25m in 9.0s . If the load is raised at a constant velocity , how much power does the crane supply ? If the load is then dropped a pilling at ground level , how much work can it do on the pilling ?



136

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

Two particles , of mass M and 2M respectively , each moving with speed 3 m/s . collide head-on . Find their speeds immediately after the collision if the collision is perfectly inelastic .



135

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A 60-lb (267 N) girl slides all the way down a 20 feet (6.1-m) slide that makes an angle of 20 degrees with the horizontal . The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.10 . Find the work done by the force of gravity . Find the work done by the force of friction . If she starts at the top with a speed of 1.5 ft/s , (0.457 m/s) , what is her speed at the bottom ?



134

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A comet of mass 8.38 x 10^15 kg strikes the earth at a relative speed of 30 km/s . Find the kinetic energy of the comet . Express your answer in "megatons of TNT" . One megatons of TNT releases 4.2 x 10^15 J of energy . The diameter of the crater caused by such an impact is proportional to the 1/3 power of the explosive energy , with a one-megaton explosion causing a crater of about 1 km diameter . Find the size of the crater produced by the comet impact .



133

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

Every second , 1200 m^3 of water passes over a 100-m high waterfall . If 3/4 of the kinetic energy created by the falling water can be converted to electrical energy , what is the power output of the generating station ?



132

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A 30-g bullet , initially traveling at 500 m/s , penetrates 12 cm into a wooden block which is rigidly attached to a wall . How much work is done by the block as it stops the bullet ? Find the value of the average force exerted on the bullet by the block ?



131

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A 250 N bag of cement is placed on a 4 meter long plank 1.8 meters from the end . The plank itself weighs 80 N . The two men pick up the plank, one at each end . How much weigh must each support ?



130

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A uniform plank 5 meters long that weighs 300 N rests on two sawhorses 1 meters from each end. How near either end of the plank can a 700 N painter stand without tipping the plank ?



129

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A weightless ladder 6 meters long rests against a frictionless wall at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal . A 75 kg person is 1.2 meters from the top of the ladder . What horizontal force is needed at the bottom of the ladder is needed to keep it from sliding .



128

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A horse pulls a cart with a force of 185 N at an angle of 27.0 degree with the horizontal and moves along at a constant speed of 2.50 m/s .

a) How much work does the force exerted by the horse on the cart do in 12.0 minutes ?

b) Find the power output of the horse in horsepower .




127

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

The work done by a force acting on a particle is shown by the graph in "click here" The curve is given analytically by F = (9N/m^2)x^2 Determine the work done by the force in moving the particle from x = 1 m to x = 3.75 m.



126

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

In a collision between two cars , which would you expect to be more dangerous to the occupants : if the cars collide and remain together , or if the two cars rebound backward from each other elastically ?



125

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

A box slides across the frictionless surface of the frozen lake . What happens to the speed of the box as water collects in it from a rain shower ?
Speed of the box will remain the same as it is on frictionless surface . Increase in mass does not affect the speed on a frictionless surface .



124

Physics Work,Power & Energy Level: High School

In common speech , we often use the word 'energy' and 'power' interchangeably as if they were synonyms . However in physics the have distinctly different definitions and are not synonymous . Explain the difference between these terms as they are used in physics .

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