The gravitational potential difference between the surface of a planet and a point #20m# above is #16J/kg#. The work done in moving a #2kg# mass by #8m# on a slope of #60^@# from the horizontal is ??
1 Answer
It required 11 J.
Explanation:
First a tip on formatting. If you put parentheses, or quotes, around kg, it will not separate the k from the g. So you get
Let's first simplify the relationship between gravitational potential and elevation. Gravitational potential energy is mgh. So it is linearly related to elevation.
So after we calculate the elevation that ramp gives us, we can multiply that elevation by the above
Pushing that mass 8 m up that slope gives it an elevation of
By the principle of conservation of energy, the gain of gravitational potential energy is equal to the work done moving the mass up there. Note: nothing is said about friction, so we have to pretend it does not exist.
Therefore the work required is