19. Karen has a mass of 57.0 kilograms and she rides up an escalator at Woodly Park Station of the Washington D.C. Metro. Karen rode a distance of 65.0 m, the longest escalator in the free world. How much work did the escalator do on Karen if it has an inclination of 30.00?

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the passenger do now? 715 NX4. ox Cos (80
icase back down the same stairs, How much work does
レー-7033
12 A rope is used to pull a metal box 15.0 meters across the floor, The rone is helld at an angle of 46.0° with
the floor and a force of 628 newtons. How much work doeş the force (tension) on the rope do?
CO 180
678 NX15.0m X cos (460)
E =
13. Which requires more work, carrying a 420-N knapsack up a 200 meter high hill or carrying a 210-N ane some
knapsack up a 400 meter high hill? Why?
d「こ Zoo Fi=42o
W=6540 J.
they both
work since word
s divcetig ProPotroral
420y200
d2=400. Fz =Z10N
14. Lee pushed horizontally with a 80-N force on a 20-kg mass 10 meters across a floor. Calculate to
amount of work Lee did.
F= 80 N
84,000N
80 NXl om
レ=o0 Nm
d= lom
15. The third floor of a house is 8.0 meters above street level. How much work is needed to move a 150-
kilogram refrigerator to the third floor?
150メ7.81メ8
11772J
16. Stan does 176 J of work lifting himself 0.300 m. What is Stan's mass?
176N.M-F F=586.666 N
150 Kg
w=176予
586. 666
m=59.8639 Kg
·3m
17. A crane lifts a 2.25 x 10°-N bucket containing 1.15 m³ of soil to a height of 7.50 meters. Calculate the
work the crane performs.
18. Mike pulls a sled across level snow with a force of 225-N along a rope that is 35.0° above the horizontal.
If the sled moved a distance of 65.3 meters, how work did Mike do?
E=725 N
Angle=35o
19. Karen has a mass of 57.0 kilograms and she rides up an escalator at Woodly Park Station of the
Washington D.C. Metro. Karen rode a distance of 65.0 m, the longest escalator in the free world. How
much work did the escalator do on Karen if it has an inclination of 30.0°?
レ=7637.157
D=65.3 m
w=?
725x 65.3 Cos35
Z25 x 65.3 x 0.819
20. An 845-N sled is pulled a distance of 185 meters. The task requires 1.20 x 104 J of work and is done by
pulling on a rope with a force of 125-N. At what angle is the rope held?
21. Chris carried a carton of milk, weight 10-N, along a level hall to the kitchen, a distance of 3.50 meters.
How much work did Chris do?
22. A 4200-N piano is to be slid up a 3.5-m frictionless plank that makes an angle of 30.0° with the
horizontal. Calculate the work done in sliding the piano up the plank?
Transcribed Image Text:the passenger do now? 715 NX4. ox Cos (80 icase back down the same stairs, How much work does レー-7033 12 A rope is used to pull a metal box 15.0 meters across the floor, The rone is helld at an angle of 46.0° with the floor and a force of 628 newtons. How much work doeş the force (tension) on the rope do? CO 180 678 NX15.0m X cos (460) E = 13. Which requires more work, carrying a 420-N knapsack up a 200 meter high hill or carrying a 210-N ane some knapsack up a 400 meter high hill? Why? d「こ Zoo Fi=42o W=6540 J. they both work since word s divcetig ProPotroral 420y200 d2=400. Fz =Z10N 14. Lee pushed horizontally with a 80-N force on a 20-kg mass 10 meters across a floor. Calculate to amount of work Lee did. F= 80 N 84,000N 80 NXl om レ=o0 Nm d= lom 15. The third floor of a house is 8.0 meters above street level. How much work is needed to move a 150- kilogram refrigerator to the third floor? 150メ7.81メ8 11772J 16. Stan does 176 J of work lifting himself 0.300 m. What is Stan's mass? 176N.M-F F=586.666 N 150 Kg w=176予 586. 666 m=59.8639 Kg ·3m 17. A crane lifts a 2.25 x 10°-N bucket containing 1.15 m³ of soil to a height of 7.50 meters. Calculate the work the crane performs. 18. Mike pulls a sled across level snow with a force of 225-N along a rope that is 35.0° above the horizontal. If the sled moved a distance of 65.3 meters, how work did Mike do? E=725 N Angle=35o 19. Karen has a mass of 57.0 kilograms and she rides up an escalator at Woodly Park Station of the Washington D.C. Metro. Karen rode a distance of 65.0 m, the longest escalator in the free world. How much work did the escalator do on Karen if it has an inclination of 30.0°? レ=7637.157 D=65.3 m w=? 725x 65.3 Cos35 Z25 x 65.3 x 0.819 20. An 845-N sled is pulled a distance of 185 meters. The task requires 1.20 x 104 J of work and is done by pulling on a rope with a force of 125-N. At what angle is the rope held? 21. Chris carried a carton of milk, weight 10-N, along a level hall to the kitchen, a distance of 3.50 meters. How much work did Chris do? 22. A 4200-N piano is to be slid up a 3.5-m frictionless plank that makes an angle of 30.0° with the horizontal. Calculate the work done in sliding the piano up the plank?
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