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Lena [83]
3 years ago
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Consult Multiple-Concept Example 5 for insight into solving this problem. A skier slides horizontally along the snow for a dista

nce of 12.4 m before coming to rest. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the skier and the snow is 0.0368. Initially, how fast was the skier going
Physics
1 answer:
Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The speed with which the skier was going is approximately 2.9906 m/s

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The distance the skier slides before coming to rest, s = 12.4 m

The coefficient of friction between the skier and the snow, \mu _k = 0.0368

Therefore, for conservation of energy, we have;

Initial kinetic energy = Work done by the kinetic friction force

Initial kinetic energy = 1/2·m·v²

The work done by the kinetic friction force = \mu _k×m×g×s

Where;

m = The mass of the skier

v = The speed with which the skier was going

g = The acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

s = The distance the skier slides before coming to rest = 12.4 m

\mu _k = The kinematic friction = 0.0368

Therefore, for conservation of energy, we have;

1/2·m·v² = \mu _k×m×g×s

1/2·v² = \mu _k×g×s

v² = 2×\mu _k×g×s  = 2 × 0.0368 × 9.8 × 12.4 = 8.943872

v = √(8.943872) ≈ 2.99063070271 ≈ 2.9906 m/s

The speed with which the skier was going = v ≈ 2.9906 m/s.

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