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A cyclist does 300 J of work to climb a hill. If the cyclist's mass is 75 kg, wh
A cyclist does 300 J of work to climb a hill. If the cyclist's mass is 75 kg, what is the height of the hill? (2023)
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A cyclist does 300 J of work to climb a hill. If the cyclist's mass is 75 kg, what is the height of the hill? (2023)
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Potential Energy = mass × g × height; 300 J = 75 kg × 10 m/s² × height; height = 300 J / (75 kg × 10 m/s²) = 0.4 m
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Q: A cyclist does 300 J of work to climb a hill. If the cyclist's mass is 75 kg, what is the height of the hill? (2023)
Solution:
Potential Energy = mass × g × height; 300 J = 75 kg × 10 m/s² × height; height = 300 J / (75 kg × 10 m/s²) = 0.4 m
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Step 1: Understand that the work done by the cyclist is equal to the potential energy gained when climbing the hill.
Step 2: Recall the formula for potential energy: Potential Energy = mass × g × height.
Step 3: Identify the values given in the problem: Work done (Potential Energy) = 300 J, mass = 75 kg, and g (acceleration due to gravity) = 10 m/s².
Step 4: Substitute the known values into the potential energy formula: 300 J = 75 kg × 10 m/s² × height.
Step 5: Rearrange the equation to solve for height: height = 300 J / (75 kg × 10 m/s²).
Step 6: Calculate the denominator: 75 kg × 10 m/s² = 750 kg·m/s².
Step 7: Divide 300 J by 750 kg·m/s² to find the height: height = 300 J / 750 kg·m/s² = 0.4 m.
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