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23 April, 19:48

During your winter vacation, you enter a "dogsled" race across a frictionless frozen lake, in which the sleds are pulled by students instead of dogs. To get started, you pull the sled (mass m=50 kg) with a force of F=100 N at θ = 30o above the horizontal. The sled moves S = 30.0 m, starting from rest. Assume that there is no friction. (1) What is the final kinetic energy of your sled? (select the closest values)

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  1. 23 April, 20:41
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    mass of sled = 50 kg

    Force applied F = 100 N, angle θ = 30 degree.

    Component of force in horizontal direction

    Fcos30

    = 100 x. 866

    = 86.6 N

    Work done in the displacement = 30 m

    = force in horizontal direction x displacement

    = 86.6 x 30

    = 2598 J

    This work done by applied force will be converted into kinetic energy

    So kinetic energy of sled = 2598 J.
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