A person pulls a toboggan for a distance of 35.0 m along the snow with a rope directed 23.1 above the snow. The tension in the rope is 110N. (a) How much work is done on the toboggan by the tension force? (b) How much work is done if the same tension is directed parallel to the snow?

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A person pulls a toboggan for a distance of 35.0 m along the snow with a rope directed 23.1° above the snow. The tension in the rope is
110 N. (a) How much work is done on the tobo0ggan by the tension force? (b) How much work is done if the same tension is directed
parallel to the snow?
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Transcribed Image Text:A person pulls a toboggan for a distance of 35.0 m along the snow with a rope directed 23.1° above the snow. The tension in the rope is 110 N. (a) How much work is done on the tobo0ggan by the tension force? (b) How much work is done if the same tension is directed parallel to the snow? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
A 3.5 x 10* kg space probe is traveling at a speed of 12000 m/s through decp space. Retrorockets are fired along the line of motion to
reduce the probe's speed. The retrorockets generate a force of 1.3x 10*N over a distance of 3100 km. What is the final speed of the
probe?
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Units
Transcribed Image Text:A 3.5 x 10* kg space probe is traveling at a speed of 12000 m/s through decp space. Retrorockets are fired along the line of motion to reduce the probe's speed. The retrorockets generate a force of 1.3x 10*N over a distance of 3100 km. What is the final speed of the probe? Number Units
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