A weight lifter bench‑presses a 150.0 kg barbell from his chest to a height equal the length of his arms, 0.850 m. How much work does he do? How many food calories does the weight lifter use if he does this lift 35 times? Assume the weight lifter does no work in letting the barbell drop back to his chest
Q: 16. The force acting on a particle is F = (8x – 16), where Fis in newtons and x is in meters. (a)…
A:
Q: How much work does an elevator motor do raising a mass of 1176 kg vertically 15.3 m? I solved this…
A: To raise the mass the elevator motor must work against gravity. From conservation of energy the work…
Q: A 50-N force is the only force on a 2-kg crate that starts from rest. Consider the instant the…
A: Given data: Force (F) = 50 N Mass (m) = 2 kg Initial velocity (Vi) = 0 m/s Distance (d) = 2 m…
Q: A 1.3 kgkg book is lying on a 0.80 mm -high table. You pick it up and place it on a bookshelf 2.2 mm…
A:
Q: In 1990 Walter Arfeuille of Belgium lifted a 281.5-kg object through a distance of 17.1 cm using…
A: Mass of the object m = 281.5 kg distance lifted d = 17.1 cm = 0.171 m
Q: A young couple realized that they overate by 1050 Calories each. To compensate they wanted to…
A:
Q: You are moving into an apartment and take the elevator to the 6th floor. Suppose your weight is 690…
A: Given that, weight of person (w1 ) = 690N weight of belongings w2 = 1040 N height of floor h =…
Q: True or false The potential energy of an object cannot be increased by internal forces. When a…
A: Internal forces are kind of forces that are exchanged by the object in the system. The internal…
Q: You are moving into an apartment and take the elevator to the 6th floor. Suppose your weight is 690…
A:
Q: An Eskimo returning from a successful fishing trip pulls a sled loaded with salmon. The total mass…
A: Given: Total mass of sled and salmon = 50 kg Force exerts by Eskimo, F = 1200 N Displacement, S = 5…
Q: A 60-kg hiker hikes from Yosemite Valley (elevation 1209 m) to Glacier Point (elevation 2199 m).…
A: Given: Mass of the hiker is m =60 kg Yosemite Valley elevation h1 = 1209 m…
Q: In 1990, Walter Arfeuille of Belgium lifted a 281.5-kg object through a distance of 17.1 cm using…
A:
Q: A basketball player makes a jump shot. The 0.600-kg ball is released at a height of 2.09 m above the…
A: The mass of the basketball is m = 0.600-kgThe ball is released at a height of h = 2.09 m The speed…
Q: A 3.5 kg particle starts from rest at x = 0 and has a net force given by Fx(x) = 6.0 +4.0x - 3.0x²…
A:
Q: A force of 14 lb is required to hold a spring stretched 4 in. beyond its natural length. How much…
A: force = 14 lb stretch (d) = 4 in
Q: Q40. Calculate the work done in moving a body of mass 50 kg through a height of 5 m. (g = 10mis) 250…
A:
Q: A tractor tows a plane from its airport gate, doing 8.8 MJ of work. The link from the plane to the…
A:
Q: You attempt to lift a 1200 N barbell for 10 min, excreting a 1200 N force, but won't move. How much…
A: Required : Amount of work done.
Q: During a tug-of-war, team A pulls on team B by applying a force of 1150 N to the rope between them.…
A: Approach to solving the question:Please see attached photo for detailed solutions. Thank…
Q: You do 152 J of work on your sister while pulling her back on a swing, whose chain 4.7 m long. You…
A: The work done is equal to the change in potential energy W = mgh
Q: a traveler had to carry a suitcase. an lifted the suitcase to height h, , and then set it back down.…
A:
Q: An archer stands on a cliff with his bow 32.5 meters above a valley and fires an arrow with a mass…
A: “Since you have posted a question with multiple sub parts, we will provide the solution only to the…
Q: An object with mass ? = 2 ?? is released from rest at a height ℎ = 6 ? from the top of an inclined…
A:
Q: While an airplane is in flight, the pilot announces that an emergency landing has to occur. In…
A: Given quantities: mass of the passenger (m) = 82 kg height through which it descends (H) = 391 m…
Q: A 4878-kg car is driving down a portion of highway that is inclined 10° with respect to the…
A: According to question---- Given data-- Mass of car (m) = 4878 kg. Incline angle = 10 degree…
Q: Jorge wants to lift a large box of mass 50 kg from the floor to his apartment, which is at a height…
A: Given data The mass of the box is m = 50 kg. The height Jorge wants to lift is s = 20 m. a) The…
Q: Explorers in the jungle find an ancient monument in the shape of a large isosceles triangle as shown…
A: Write the expression for the volume of the monument and substitute the corresponding values.…
Q: QUESTION 6 1. Claude applies a force to a crate to move it across the floor. The force is in the…
A: SOlution: given that F =0.6X3
Q: 102 kg man climbs a 3.2 meter high staircase at constant speed. How much work has he done? (=9.8 m/s…
A:
Q: A man lifts a 12 kg bucket of water at constant speed, from the bottom of a hole that is 17m deep.…
A:
Q: A physics professor tries to barricade himself in his office by pushing a 30 kg desk in front of the…
A:
A weight lifter bench‑presses a 150.0 kg barbell from his chest to a height equal the length of his arms, 0.850 m. How much work does he do?
How many food calories does the weight lifter use if he does this lift 35 times? Assume the weight lifter does no work in letting the barbell drop back to his chest.

Trending now
This is a popular solution!
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps with 1 images

- A 85.5-kg person rides an elevator up one level, going up a total distance of 3.02 m. How much work, in joules, was done by the normal force on the person? Assume the normal force is constant and equal in magnitude to the person’s weight.An empty roller-coaster car weighs 400n. It does 80KJ of work against gravity in travelling to the top of the hill which makes up part of the track. Calculate the vertical distance through which it travels to get to the top of the hill.A pump is required to lift 800 kg of water per minute from a well 13.8 m deep and eject it with a speed of 17.9 m/s. How much work is done per minute in lifting the water? How much work is done in giving the water the kinetic energy it has when ejected?
- Your answer is partially correct. The (non-conservative) force propelling a 1.10 x 10-kg car up a mountain road does 7.50 x 106 J of work on the car. The car starts from rest at sea level and has a speed of 26.0 m/s at an altitude of 2.20 x 102 m above sea level. Obtain the work done on the car by the combined forces of friction and air resistance, both of which are non-conservative forces. Number 4757000 Units eTextbook and Media Hint Save for Later Attempts: 4 of 10 used Submit Answer h 77% 74°F Mostly 画 Home End Insert F5 F6 F7 F8 De F9 F10 F1 F12 % Bac 7 8 R Y U | G H J K L VBN MStarting from rest, a 1.7x104 kg flea springs straight upward. While the flea is pushing off from the ground, the ground exerts an average upward force of 0.35 N on it. This force does 2.7x10-4 J of work on the flea. (a) What is the flea's speed when it leaves the ground? (b) How far upward does the flea move while it is pushing off? Ignore both air resistance and the flea's weight. (a) Number i (b) Number i Units UnitsA horizontal spring is stretched 10 cm and then released from rest. Will the spring ever stretch a distance greater than 10 cm? Explain why or why not using the idea of energy conservation.
- A man pulls a 4.6-kg sled 50 meters along an angled hill with a force of 36 N, which elevates the man 28 meters above the bottom of the hill. The man then hops on his sled and slides from rest to the bottom of the hill back along his 50 meter path, during which a 299 N frictional force acts upon his sled. How much work in Joules does the man do against friction in pulling the sled up the hill?A man starts at ground level and carries a 20 kg box up a flight of stairs to a height of 3.6 m. He then carries the box down an adjacent flight of stairs back to ground level and ends up 10 m away from where he started. What is the total amount of work the man has done? ExplainI drive a Nissan Leaf to work. With the e-pedal on, the motor recovers energy through braking very aggressively. I need about 7 KW-hour to come to school if I use mostly the freeways. That’s about 5 KW-hour if I take mostly local streets. From the energy perspective, can you offer an explanation to explain this difference?
- Ex(N) 80 50 25 X(m) 10 25 40 50 58 1) Work by a force, drawn on a graph, determine: a) The total work done by the force. b) Work at (10sx<40) m?A rope is tied to a box and used to pull the box 1.5 m along a horizontal floor. The rope makes an angle of 30° with the horizontal and has a tension of 5 N. The opposing friction force between the box and the floor is 1 N. How much work does each of the following forces do on the box: (a) gravity, (b) the tension in the rope, (c) friction, and (d) the normal force? What is the total work done on the box?The top of a descending ski slope is 50 m higher than the bottom of the slope. A 60-kg skier starts from rest and skis straight to the bottom of the slope. If 20% of the gravitational potential energy change of the skier is converted into internal energy (due to friction and air drag), how fast is the 60-kg skier traveling at the bottom of the slope? Again, represent the process with work-energy bar charts indicating the system, the initial state, and the final state.