A 25.0 kg child slides down a long slide in a playground. She starts from rest at a height h₁ of 22.00 m. When she is partway down the slide, at a height h₂ of 12.00 m, she is moving at a speed of 7.00 m/s. n₁ P Calculate the mechanical energy lost due to friction (as heat, etc.).

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**Activity Description:**

A 25.0 kg child slides down a long slide in a playground. She starts from rest at a height \( h_1 \) of 22.00 m. When she is partway down the slide, at a height \( h_2 \) of 12.00 m, she is moving at a speed of 7.00 m/s.

**Objective:**

Calculate the mechanical energy lost due to friction (as heat, etc.).

**Diagram Explanation:**

The diagram illustrates a slide with two marked heights, \( h_1 \) and \( h_2 \). 

- \( h_1 \): The initial height where the child starts sliding (22.00 m).
- \( h_2 \): The height where the child's speed is measured (12.00 m).

**Question:**

Calculate the mechanical energy lost due to friction as the child descends from \( h_1 \) to \( h_2 \).
Transcribed Image Text:**Activity Description:** A 25.0 kg child slides down a long slide in a playground. She starts from rest at a height \( h_1 \) of 22.00 m. When she is partway down the slide, at a height \( h_2 \) of 12.00 m, she is moving at a speed of 7.00 m/s. **Objective:** Calculate the mechanical energy lost due to friction (as heat, etc.). **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram illustrates a slide with two marked heights, \( h_1 \) and \( h_2 \). - \( h_1 \): The initial height where the child starts sliding (22.00 m). - \( h_2 \): The height where the child's speed is measured (12.00 m). **Question:** Calculate the mechanical energy lost due to friction as the child descends from \( h_1 \) to \( h_2 \).
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Given data: 

Mass (m) = 25.0 kg

At Height (h1) = 22.00 m, speed (V1) = 0 m/s

At height (h2) = 12.00 m, speed (V2) = 7.00 m/s

Required:

The mechanical energy lost due to friction 

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