On an essentially frictionless, horizontal ice rink, a skater moving at 3.0 m/s encounters a rough patch that reduces her speed by 45% due to a friction force that is 25% of her weight. Use the work‑energy theorem to find the length of this rough patch.

Respuesta :

Answer: 1.25 m

Explanation:

Given

initial velocity[tex](v_i )=3 m/s[/tex]

Final velocity[tex](v_f)=0.55\times 3=1.65 m/s[/tex]

Change in kinetic Energy =work done by Friction

change in Kinetic Energy[tex]=\frac{m}{2}\left ( v_i^2-v_f^2\right )[/tex]

work done by friction[tex]=\mu mgL[/tex]

[tex]\frac{m}{2}\left ( 3^2-1.65^2\right )=0.25\cdot mg\times L[/tex]

[tex]3.135=0.25\times 9.8\times L[/tex]

L=1.25

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