Respuesta :
Answer:
(a) 950J
(b) 216 W
(c) 316.67 W
Explanation:
(a) If the skier is moving at a constant speed, then his kinetic energy is unchanged. The work done by the rope is the same for speed at 2.2m/s as it is for 1.5m/s. It is 950J
(b) When the speed is 1.5m/s then the time it would take to move up a distance of 6.6 m is 6.6 / 1.5 = 4.4 s
If the work is 950J over 4.4s then the rate of work is 950 / 4.4 = 216 W
(c) When the speed is 2.2 m/s then the time it would take to move up a distance of 6.6 m is 6.6 / 2.2 = 3 s. If the work is 950J over 3s then the rate of work is 950 / 3 = 316.67 W
Answer:
(A) The work is still the same as in the first case since the skier is not accelerating but moving at constant velocity. So the force rope exert is still the same and has a value of 950/6.6 =144N. If the skier accelerated in this case the force would not be the same as above and the work done would be different.
(B) P = W/distance × speed = 950/6.6 × 1.5 = 216W
(C) P = W/distance × speed = 317W
Explanation: