A man on his luge (total mass of 86.0 kg) emerges onto the horizontal straight track at the bottom of the hill with a sp
Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 12:02 pm
A man on his luge (total mass of 86.0 kg) emerges onto the horizontal straight track at the bottom of the hill with a speed of 24.0 m/s. If the luge and rider slow at a constant rate of 2.40 m/s², what is the total work W done on them by the force that slows them to a stop? W =
An m = 12.0 kg block is released from rest on a frictionless incline that makes an angle of 0 = 36.0", as shown in the figure. Below the block is a spring that has a spring constant of 1.25 x 10 N/m. The block momentarily stops when it compresses the spring by 5.50 cm. How far L does the block move down the incline from its release point to the stopping point? Answer in units of centimeters. Lm cm eeeeeee m
An m = 12.0 kg block is released from rest on a frictionless incline that makes an angle of 0 = 36.0", as shown in the figure. Below the block is a spring that has a spring constant of 1.25 x 10 N/m. The block momentarily stops when it compresses the spring by 5.50 cm. How far L does the block move down the incline from its release point to the stopping point? Answer in units of centimeters. Lm cm eeeeeee m