1.A particle of mass 6-kg moves under the influence of the force F(x)=(4√x)F(x)=(4x) N. If its speed at x=2.0x=2.0 m is v=7v=7 m/s, what is its speed at x=7.0x=7.0 m? v =  m/s

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1.A particle of mass 6-kg moves under the influence of the force F(x)=(4√x)F(x)=(4x) N. If its speed at x=2.0x=2.0 m is v=7v=7 m/s, what is its speed at x=7.0x=7.0 m?

v =  m/s

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A 102-kg man is skiing across level ground at a speed of 14.5 m/s when he comes to the small slope 1.8 m higher than ground level shown in the following figure.

  1. If the skier coasts up the hill, what is his speed when he reaches the top plateau? Assume friction between the snow and skis is negligible.
    v=v=  m/s
  2. What is his speed when he reaches the upper level if an 80-N frictional force acts on the skis?
    v=v=  m/s

 

A particle of mass 6-kg moves under the influence of the force F(x)
4
N. If its speed at z =
2.0
m is v = 7 m/s, what is its speed at x =
7.0 m?
V =
m/s
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Transcribed Image Text:A particle of mass 6-kg moves under the influence of the force F(x) 4 N. If its speed at z = 2.0 m is v = 7 m/s, what is its speed at x = 7.0 m? V = m/s ||
A 102-kg man is skiing across level ground at a speed of 14.5 m/s when he comes to the small slope 1.8 m
higher than ground level shown in the following figure.
-8.0 m-
1.8 m
a. If the skier coasts up the hill, what is his speed when he reaches the top plateau? Assume friction
between the snow and skis is negligible.
m/s
b. What is his speed when he reaches the upper level if an 80-N frictional force acts on the skis?
m/s
Transcribed Image Text:A 102-kg man is skiing across level ground at a speed of 14.5 m/s when he comes to the small slope 1.8 m higher than ground level shown in the following figure. -8.0 m- 1.8 m a. If the skier coasts up the hill, what is his speed when he reaches the top plateau? Assume friction between the snow and skis is negligible. m/s b. What is his speed when he reaches the upper level if an 80-N frictional force acts on the skis? m/s
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