A block (6 kg) starts from rest and slides down a frictionless ramp #1 of height 6 m. The block then slides a horizontal distance of 1 m on a rough surface with kinetic coefficient of friction μk = 0.5. Next, it slides back up another frictionless ramp #2. Find the following numerical energy values: Initial gravitational potential energy on Ramp #1: U1G =  J   Tries 0/2   Kinetic energy at bottom of Ramp #1 before traveling across the rough surface: K =  J   Tries 0/2   Magnitude of Heat dissipated by friction after traveling across the rough surface: f∆s =  J   Tries 0/2

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A block (6 kg) starts from rest and slides down a frictionless ramp #1 of height 6 m. The block then slides a horizontal distance of 1 m on a rough surface with kinetic coefficient of friction μk = 0.5. Next, it slides back up another frictionless ramp #2.

Find the following numerical energy values:

Initial gravitational potential energy on Ramp #1: U1G =  J

  Tries 0/2  



Kinetic energy at bottom of Ramp #1 before traveling across the rough surface: K =  J

  Tries 0/2  



Magnitude of Heat dissipated by friction after traveling across the rough surface: f∆s =  J

  Tries 0/2  



Kinetic energy at bottom of Ramp #2 after traveling across the rough surface: K =  J

  Tries 0/2  



Final gravitational potential energy on Ramp #2 after momentarily stopping: U2G =  J

  Tries 0/2  



The block then slides back down Ramp #2 and across the rough surface to Ramp #1 again. Find the following numerical energy values:

Kinetic energy at bottom of Ramp #1 after traveling across the rough surface again: K =  J

  Tries 0/2  



Final gravitational potential energy on Ramp #1 after momentarily stopping: U1G =  J

  Tries 0/2  
As
h
Ramp #1
Hk
Ramp #2
Transcribed Image Text:As h Ramp #1 Hk Ramp #2
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