How Far Will the Sled Travel from the Cliff?

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In summary, the distance from the cliff is the measurement between a point on the cliff and a reference point, typically the base of the cliff. It can be calculated using various methods, including physical measurement with tools or mathematical equations. Knowing the distance from the cliff is important for safety, geological studies, construction projects, and recreational activities. The distance can change over time due to natural erosion or human activities, and technology such as laser rangefinders and drones can be used to accurately measure it.
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Homework Statement


A sled with rider having a combined mass of 130kg travels over the perfectly smooth icy hill shown in the accompanying figure.

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Homework Equations


How far does the sled land from the foot of the cliff?


The Attempt at a Solution


Honestly, I have no idea how to go about this problem. I am sure that I am supposed to use some energy conservation method but I don't know where to start.
 
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EDIT:: sorry I figured it out. Thanks! :)
 
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I would appreciate any guidance or help on how to approach this problem.

As a scientist, it is important to approach problems with a systematic and logical mindset. In this case, we can use the principles of energy conservation to solve this problem. The first step would be to identify the relevant equations and variables. In this case, we have the mass of the sled and rider (130kg) and the height of the cliff. We also know that the sled starts at rest and has a potential energy at the top of the hill which is then converted into kinetic energy as it travels down the hill.

Next, we can use the conservation of energy equation, which states that the initial energy (potential energy) is equal to the final energy (kinetic energy) plus any work done by external forces. In this case, there are no external forces acting on the sled, so we can ignore that term.

Therefore, we can set up the equation as follows:

mgh = (1/2)mv^2

Where m is the mass, g is the acceleration due to gravity, h is the height of the cliff, and v is the velocity of the sled at the bottom of the hill.

We can rearrange this equation to solve for the distance x, which is the distance the sled travels from the foot of the cliff. It would look like this:

x = (v^2/2g) - h

To solve for v, we can use the equation for kinetic energy, which is:

KE = (1/2)mv^2

We can substitute this into the above equation, and we get:

x = (KE/mg) - h

Now, we have all the necessary information to solve for x. We know the mass (130kg), the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2), and the kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill (which we can calculate using the mass and velocity of the sled). Once we have all these values, we can plug them into the equation and solve for x.

In conclusion, by using the principles of energy conservation and the relevant equations, we can determine the distance the sled travels from the foot of the cliff. It is important to approach problems like this with a logical and systematic mindset, breaking down the problem into smaller, manageable steps. I hope this helps guide you in solving this problem.
 

1. What is the distance from the cliff?

The distance from the cliff is the measurement between a point on the cliff and a reference point, typically the base of the cliff.

2. How is the distance from the cliff calculated?

The distance from the cliff can be calculated using various methods depending on the situation. One common method is to use a measuring tool, such as a ruler or tape measure, to physically measure the distance. Another method is to use mathematical equations and known measurements of the cliff and reference point to calculate the distance.

3. Why is it important to know the distance from the cliff?

Knowing the distance from the cliff is important for various reasons. It can be a safety concern for individuals who are near or on the cliff. It can also be important for geological studies, construction projects, or recreational activities such as rock climbing.

4. Can the distance from the cliff change?

Yes, the distance from the cliff can change over time due to natural erosion processes or human activities such as construction or rock removal. It is important to regularly monitor the distance from the cliff to ensure safety and accuracy in measurements.

5. How can technology be used to measure the distance from the cliff?

Technology such as laser rangefinders, LiDAR, or drones with high-resolution cameras can be used to accurately measure the distance from the cliff. These tools can provide precise measurements and can be useful in hard-to-reach areas or for larger cliffs.

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