A child and sled with a combined mass of 52.0 kg slide down a frictionless slope. If the sled starts from rest and has a speed of 3.70 m/s at the bottom, what is the height of the hill?
A child and sled with a combined mass of 52.0 kg slide down a frictionless slope....
A child and sled with a combined mass of 59.0 kg slide down a frictionless slope. If the sled starts from rest and has a speed of 2.00 m/s at the bottom, what is the height of the hill?
A child and sled with a combined mass of 49.0 kg slide down a frictionless slope. If the sled starts from rest and has a speed of 2.40 m/s at the bottom, what is the height of the hill? m
1. )A child and sled with a combined mass of 50.0 kg slide down a frictionless slope. If the sled starts from rest and has a speed of 2.50 m/s at the bottom, what is the height of the hill? ____ m
Starting from rest, a 30.6 kg child rides a 7.75 kg sled down a frictionless ski slope. At the bottom of the hill, her speed is 6.0 m/s . If the slope makes an angle of 13.3° with respect to the horizontal, how far along the hill did she slide on her sled? Child on a sled sliding down a slope from right to left. distance= __________
Starting from rest, a 28.6 kg child rides a 8.75 kg sled down a frictionless ski slope. At the bottom of the hill, her speed is 7.2 m/s . If the slope makes an angle of 14.5° with respect to the horizontal, how far along the hill did she slide on her sled?
Starting from rest, a 29.2 kg child rides frictionless ski slope. At the bottom of the hill, her speed is 8.25 kg sled down a a 6.8 m/s. If the slope makes an angle of 15.5° with respect to the horizontal, how far along the hill did she slide on C her sled? 0.235 distance Momentum and Energy 2 Based on the previous question you can conclude that if two objects of different mass have the same magnitude of momentum,...
#7 Achild and sled with a combined mass of50 kg sliding down a hill from rest would 14pts. have the speed of 3.0 m/s at the bottom, if there was no friction. a) What is the height of the hill? If the actual speed at the bottom is 2.5 m/s how much work is done by frction? #8 A 7.00 g lead bullet at 25°C traveling at 250. ms is stopped by a tree. Assuming that 65% 14pts. of the...
A block of mass 0.9 kg starts from rest and slides down a curved frictionless slide. Determine the change in the block's height when its speed has reached 4.1 m/s.
A child slides down a snow‑covered slope on a sled. At the top of the slope, her mother gives her a push to start her off with a speed of 0.70 m/s. The frictional force acting on the sled is one‑fifth of the combined weight of the child and the sled. If she travels for a distance of 24.5 m and her speed at the bottom is 4.25 m/s, calculate the angle that the slope makes with the horizontal.
A 40-kg child slides down a curved slide starting at the top with an initial speed of 4 m/s. (a) Suppose that the slide is frictionless. Determine the speed of the child when she is 3 m below her starting height. (b) Suppose that the slide has friction. Determine the speed of the child when she is 5 m below her starting height if she starts from rest and 300 J of thermal energy is dissipated during the motion.