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I have a quick question, I need to find Work for this problem, but I don't have a distance!? The problem provides vi and vf, time, and mass, but no distance? How do i find work?
1. A 1.50 X 10^3 kg car accelerates from rest to 10m/s in 3 seconds.
A. What is the work done in this time? W=?
B. What is the power delivered by the engine? P=?
W= Force * Distance (cos theta) <-- Right?
W=? P=? m=1500 kg vi=0m/s vf=10m/s T=3 seconds
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I solved my own problem!
x = .5 (vi+vf)time
Anyone want to check my work for me?
W=? P=? m=1500 kg vi=0m/s vf=10m/s T=3 seconds x=?
x= .5 (0+10) 3
x= 15m
Force = mass * acceleration
F = 1500kg * 10...?
F = 15000 J?
W = 15000 * 15
W = 225000 J...?
Thats a lot of work!?
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After somebody could nicely check my work i have one more problem...
A skateboard reaches a speed of 35m/s from an initial speed of
25m/s after 21KJ of work
I THINK what the problem is asking for here is: What is the skateboarder's kinetic energy disregarding the mass of the skateboard?
1. A 1.50 X 10^3 kg car accelerates from rest to 10m/s in 3 seconds.
A. What is the work done in this time? W=?
B. What is the power delivered by the engine? P=?
W= Force * Distance (cos theta) <-- Right?
W=? P=? m=1500 kg vi=0m/s vf=10m/s T=3 seconds
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******************Edit**************************
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I solved my own problem!
x = .5 (vi+vf)time
Anyone want to check my work for me?
W=? P=? m=1500 kg vi=0m/s vf=10m/s T=3 seconds x=?
x= .5 (0+10) 3
x= 15m
Force = mass * acceleration
F = 1500kg * 10...?
F = 15000 J?
W = 15000 * 15
W = 225000 J...?
Thats a lot of work!?
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After somebody could nicely check my work i have one more problem...
A skateboard reaches a speed of 35m/s from an initial speed of
25m/s after 21KJ of work
I THINK what the problem is asking for here is: What is the skateboarder's kinetic energy disregarding the mass of the skateboard?