A 65.7 kg skateboarder is sliding down a 15 meter long incline. The incline is 7.50 meters tall. As he slides down he encounters 96.5 N of friction. How fast is the skateboarder moving at the bottom of the hill?
1 Answer
Nov 23, 2015
I found
(by the way, check my maths!)
Explanation:
At the top of the incline he will have gravitational potential energy
Kinetic Energy:
and
Heat due to friction equal to the "work" done by friction:
So the Kinetic Energy "available" to move the skater at the bottom of the incline will be the initial potential energy minus the energy used to heat up the ramp:
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