a) The weight of a person is given by: W = m g where m is the mass of the person and g is the gravitational acceleration. In this problem, the mass of the person is m=60.0 kg, while the value of g is g = 9.81 m / s 2 , therefore the weight of the person is W = ( 60 k g ) ( 9.81 m / s 2 ) = 588.6 N
b) The gravitational potential energy at the top of the hill is U=1000 J. The potential energy is also given by the product between the weight W and the height of the hill h: U = Wh If we rearrange the equation, we can calculate the height of the hill, h: h = W U = 588.6 N 1000 J = 1.70 m
c) At the bottom of the hill, all the potential energy at the top of the hill has converted into kinetic energy: U = K U = 2 1 m v 2 where m is the mass and v is the speed. If we rearrange the formula, we can calculate the speed at the bottom of the hill: v = m 2 U = 60.0 k g 2 ⋅ 1000 J = 5.8 m / s
Your weight is approximately 588.6 newtons. The height of the hill is about 1.70 meters. Your speed at the bottom of the hill will be around 5.77 m/s.
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