Energy is conventionally measured in Calories as well as in joules. One Calorie in nutrition is one kilocalorie, defined as 1 kcal = 4 186 J.
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- Under normal conditions the human heart converts about 13.5 J of chemical energy per second into 1.35 W of mechanical power as it pumps blood throughout the body. (a) Determine the number of Calories required to power the heart for one day, given that 1 Calorie equals 4186 J. ______________ Cal (b) Metabolizing 1 kg of fat can release about 9000 Calories of energy. What mass of metabolized fat (in kg) would power the heart for one day? ________________kgarrow_forwardA brick has a mass of 1.3kg. It is dropped (from rest) from a height of 18.8m. What is the speed of the brick when it hits the ground? Your Answer:arrow_forwardA 50.0 kg cheetah accelerates from rest to its top speed of 30.3 m/s. (a) How much net work (in J) is required for the cheetah to reach its top speed? (b) One food Calorie equals 4186 J. How many Calories of net work are required for the cheetah to reach its top speed? Note: Due to inefficiencies in converting chemical energy to mechanical energy, the amount calculated here is only a fraction of the energy that must be produced by the cheetah's body.arrow_forward
- While at a water park, Hunter tries the water slide. The starting point is 13.0 m above the ground. He pushes off with an initial speed of 2.5 m/s. If the slide is frictionless, how fast will Hunter be traveling at the bottom?arrow_forwardA typical human brain has a mass of 1.4 kg, which makes up about 2% of a person's mass. However, the brain requires 20% of the body's power consumption. In essence, the brain requires 10 times as much power as any other organ in the body. The average power output of the human brain is about 2.0 × 10¹ W. Assume that the brain's power output could be converted into mechanical work and calculate how high we could use this power to lift an apple (m = 0.20 kg) in one minute. Number pa Unitsarrow_forwardA small block moves at point A with a speed of 6 m/s. Its path is without friction until it reaches the section of length L= 8.6 m where the coefficient of friction is 0.65. The indicated heights are h1 = 5.8m,h2 = 1.8 m. What is the speed of the block at point D? ( Take g = 10 m/s, write the answer with 2 decimal places only).arrow_forward
- A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting from rest at the top of the slide, leave the end of the slide traveling horizontally. As the drawing shows, one person hits the water 5.00 m from the end of the slide in a time of 0.286 s after leaving the slide. Ignore friction and air resistance, find the height H in the drawing.arrow_forwardA sled, of mass 18.6 kg, is stationary when it starts to slide down an icy hill. The hill is 13.0 m tall. Assuming friction is minimal, what is the speed of the sled at the bottom of the hill? Give your answer in m/s to 1 decimal place.arrow_forwardA car coast down a hill and then up a smaller one onto a level surface, where it has a speed of 32 ft/s. If the car started 200 ft above the lowest point on the track, how far above this lowest point is the level surface? Ignore friction. The correct answer is 184 ft.arrow_forward
- How many times could a 70kg person jump rope with the energy contained in one serving of gummy bears? There are 130 calories per serving of gummy bears. Assume the gummy bear energy is converted completely to potential energy and that each jump is 10.0cm high. Calculate the potential energy per jump using PE = mgh where m is the mass of the person in kilograms, g is the gravitational acceleration constant 9.8m/s^2, and h is the height of each jump in meters. Recall that 1 Joule = 1kgm^2/s^2.arrow_forwardA 2.1 ✕ 103-kg car starts from rest at the top of a 5.3-m-long driveway that is inclined at 18° with the horizontal. If an average friction force of 4.0 ✕ 103 N impedes the motion, find the speed of the car at the bottom of the driveway. m/sarrow_forwardI need help with this physics question #2arrow_forward
- Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based TextPhysicsISBN:9781133104261Author:Raymond A. Serway, John W. JewettPublisher:Cengage Learning