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- A child drops a baseball from a treehouse. The ball is at rest just before the child drops it, and it comes to a stop when it hits the ground. What work was done on the ball by its weight? (a) Positive work (b) Zero work (c) Negative work (d) It depends on which direction we define as positive. 2PHYS 111 W24: Tutorial Quiz #6 Problem 1: A skier of mass 70 kg if pulled up a slope by a motor-driven cable. (a) How much work is required to pull him 60 m up a 30 degree slope (frictionless) at a constant speed of 2 m/s? (b) What power must a motor have to perform this task? Problem 2: Three ice skaters meet at the center of a rink and each stands at rest facing the center, within arm's reach of the other two. On a signal, each skater pushes themselves away from the other two across the frictionless ice. After the push, Skater A with mass 80 kg moves in the negative y-direction at 3.5 m/s and skater B with mass 75 kg moves in the negative x-direction at 4 m/s. Find the x- and y-components of the 90 kg Skater C's velocity after the push. Assume a birds-eye view of the situation for your coordinates.Consider a satellite in a circular orbit above Earth’s surface. In Chapter we will learn that the force of gravity changes only the direction of motion of a satellite in circular motion (and keeps it in a circle); it does NOT change the satellite’s speed. Work done on the satellite by the gravitational force is zero. What is your explanation?
- A girl with a 40 kg mass is riding an 8 kg bike. At the top of the hill her speed is 6 m/s and her speed triples at the bottom of the hill. The hill is 15 m high. What is the work done by the non conservative forces?In the figure, a constant external force P = 300 N is applied to a 20.0 kg box, which is on a rough horizontal surface. While the force pushes the box a distance of 8.00 m, the speed changes from 0.500 m/s to 2.60 m/s. The work done by friction during this process is closest to P 30° 20 kg -8.0 m O A. +2209 J ОВ.-1948 J OC.-2013 J O D.+1948 J O E. +2013 JA cyclist is riding a bike at 6.50 m/s on a horizontal track. The cyclist and their bike have a combined mass of 98 kg. How much work will be required for the cyclist to increase their speed to 10.0 m/s? Give your answer to the nearest Joule. Do not include units in your answer.
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- A pendulum with a light string and a mass attached to it. As the pendulum swings downward. What is the work done by the strings tension on the mass (+, - or 0) and why?In the figure, a small block of mass m = 0.029 kg can slide along the frictionless loop-the-loop, with loop radius R = 16 cm. The block is released from rest at point P, at height h = 5R above the bottom of the loop. How much work does the gravitational force do on the block as the block travels from point P to (a) point Q and (b) the top of the loop? If the gravitational potential energy of the block-Earth system is taken to be zero at the bottom of the loop, what is that potential energy when the block is (c) at point P, (d) at point Q, and (e) at the top of the loop? (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number i Units (d) Number i Units (e) Number i Units R eTplease help me with this