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Minchanka [31]
3 years ago
7

Una persona de 80kg intenta bajar de peso subiendo una montaña para quemar el equilante a una rebanada de pastel de chocolate (7

00kcal) ¿a que altura debe subir?
Physics
1 answer:
SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

An 80kg person tries to lose weight by climbing a mountain to burn the equivalent of a large slice of a rich chocolate cake (700kcl). How high should you climb?

Given that,

A person of mass

M = 80kg

The person is climbing a stair case and he burn an energy of 700 kcl

We know that 1kcl = 4184J

Then, 700kcl = 700 × 4184J

700kcl = 2.9288 × 10^6 J

We want to find height of stairs the person will climb when he Loss 700kcl. The energy he burns will be converted to the potential energy

P.E is calculated using

P.E = mgh

Where

m is mass in kg

g is gravitational constant g = 9.81m/s2

h is the height of stairs he climb in metre

Then,

P.E = energy burn

mgh = 700kcl

80 × 9.81 × h = 2.9288 × 10^6

h = (2.9288 × 10^6) / (80 × 9.81)

h = 3731.91m

So, the person will climb 3731.91m before he losses 700kcl

In espanyol

Dado que,

Una persona de masa

M = 80 kg

La persona está subiendo una escalera y quema una energía de 700 kcl.

Sabemos que 1kcl = 4184J

Entonces, 700kcl = 700 × 4184J

700kcl = 2.9288 × 10 ^ 6 J

Queremos encontrar la altura de las escaleras que la persona subirá cuando pierda 700kcl. La energía que quema se convertirá en energía potencial.

P.E se calcula utilizando

P.E = mgh

Dónde

m es masa en kg

g es constante gravitacional g = 9.81m / s2

h es la altura de las escaleras que sube en metros

Entonces,

P.E = quema de energía

mgh = 700kcl

80 × 9.81 × h = 2.9288 × 10 ^ 6

h = (2.9288 × 10 ^ 6) / (80 × 9.81)

h = 3731.91m

Entonces, la persona subirá 3731.91m antes de perder 700kcl

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