Respuesta :
1) The kinetic energy of an object is given by:
[tex]K= \frac{1}{2}mv^2 [/tex]
where m is the object's mass and v its speed.
By using this equation, we find the initial kinetic energy of the skateboarder:
[tex]K_i= \frac{1}{2}(80 kg)(3 m/s)^2=360 J [/tex]
and the final kinetic energy as well:
[tex]K_f= \frac{1}{2}(80 kg)(5 m/s)^2=1000 J [/tex]
So, her change in kinetic energy is
[tex]\Delta K=K_f-K_i=1000 J-360 J=640 J[/tex]
2) The work-energy theorem states that the work done to increase the speed of an object is equal to the variation of kinetic energy of the object:
[tex]W=\Delta K[/tex]
Therefore, the work done by the skateboarder is
[tex]W=\Delta K=640 J[/tex]
[tex]K= \frac{1}{2}mv^2 [/tex]
where m is the object's mass and v its speed.
By using this equation, we find the initial kinetic energy of the skateboarder:
[tex]K_i= \frac{1}{2}(80 kg)(3 m/s)^2=360 J [/tex]
and the final kinetic energy as well:
[tex]K_f= \frac{1}{2}(80 kg)(5 m/s)^2=1000 J [/tex]
So, her change in kinetic energy is
[tex]\Delta K=K_f-K_i=1000 J-360 J=640 J[/tex]
2) The work-energy theorem states that the work done to increase the speed of an object is equal to the variation of kinetic energy of the object:
[tex]W=\Delta K[/tex]
Therefore, the work done by the skateboarder is
[tex]W=\Delta K=640 J[/tex]
The skateboarder change in kinetic energy is 160 J and the work done is 160 J
The initial velocity (u) = 3 m/s, final velocity (v) = 5 m/s, mass (m) = 80 kg.
The change in Kinetic energy = (1/2) * m * (v - u)² = 0.5 * 80 * (5 - 3)² = 160 J
The work done = change in kinetic energy = 160 J
Hence the skateboarder change in kinetic energy is 160 J and the work done is 160 J
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