jakeowens
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Here's one of my questions:
Workers load a 506 kg safe onto an elevator that lifts it 95 m to the twentieth floor of an office building. How much work did the elevator do on the safe?
Now, to solve this, can't i just use the formula W=F(parallel) * delta S. So that would be W=506kg*9.81m/s (since F=ma) *95m= 471086 J
am i correct here?
My other question has me confused
The shot used by male shot-putters has a mass of 7.26 kg. During a throw a shot is initially swun around in a circle reaching a speed of about 3.5 m/s. It is then accelerated, more or less, in a straight line over a distance of about 1.7 m, leaving the hand at roughly 14 m/s.
(a) How much kinetic energy does the shot initally get in the turning phase?
(b) How much kinetic energy does it pickup in the straight-line portion of the launch?
(c) What's the average force exerted on the shot during this latter part of the launch?
Now i get (a) and (b) i just used the equation KE=1/2mv^2, and came up with 44.47J and 711.48J respectively, but I don't quite see how I am supposed to come up with the average force exerted on the shot in the latter part of the launch.
(a lot of what I'm looking for here is just confirmation that i am on the right track, I've been missing to many homework problems and it's destroying my grade)
For my last question i attatched a picture, its of a ball rolling down a circularly curved track. The question is what do the speed, acceleration and kinetic energy do as it rolls down the track?
speed-increases
acceleration-increases
and kinetic energy- increases as well. Am i right in this way of thinking?
Workers load a 506 kg safe onto an elevator that lifts it 95 m to the twentieth floor of an office building. How much work did the elevator do on the safe?
Now, to solve this, can't i just use the formula W=F(parallel) * delta S. So that would be W=506kg*9.81m/s (since F=ma) *95m= 471086 J
am i correct here?
My other question has me confused
The shot used by male shot-putters has a mass of 7.26 kg. During a throw a shot is initially swun around in a circle reaching a speed of about 3.5 m/s. It is then accelerated, more or less, in a straight line over a distance of about 1.7 m, leaving the hand at roughly 14 m/s.
(a) How much kinetic energy does the shot initally get in the turning phase?
(b) How much kinetic energy does it pickup in the straight-line portion of the launch?
(c) What's the average force exerted on the shot during this latter part of the launch?
Now i get (a) and (b) i just used the equation KE=1/2mv^2, and came up with 44.47J and 711.48J respectively, but I don't quite see how I am supposed to come up with the average force exerted on the shot in the latter part of the launch.
(a lot of what I'm looking for here is just confirmation that i am on the right track, I've been missing to many homework problems and it's destroying my grade)
For my last question i attatched a picture, its of a ball rolling down a circularly curved track. The question is what do the speed, acceleration and kinetic energy do as it rolls down the track?
speed-increases
acceleration-increases
and kinetic energy- increases as well. Am i right in this way of thinking?