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The diagram given below shows a ski jump. A skier weighing 60 kgf stands at A at the top of ski jump. He moves from A and takes off for his jump at B. - Physics

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The diagram given below shows a ski jump. A skier weighing 60 kgf stands at A at the top of ski jump. He moves from A and takes off for his jump at B.

  1. Calculate the change in the gravitational potential energy of the skier between A and B.
  2. If 75% of the energy in part
    1. becomes kinetic energy at B.
    2. Calculate the speed at which the skier arrives at B. (Take g = 10 m s-2)
Numerical

Solution

Force = weight of skier = 60 kgf = (60 × 10) N

∴ Mass of skier m = 60 kg

Height at A, h1 = 75 m; Height at B, h2 = 15 m

(a) ∴ Change in Gravitational potential energy between A and B = mgh

= mgh1 - mgh2

= mg [h1 - h2]

= 60 × 10 [75 - 15]

= 600 × 60

= 36000 J 

= `36/10 xx 10000`

= 3.6 × 104 J

(b) 75 % of changes in energy = `(36000 xx 75)/100`
= 27000 J

which becomes K.E

∴ K.E. at B = 27000 J

`1/2 mv^2 = 27000`

`1/2 xx 60  v^2 = 27000`

∴ `v^2 = 27000/30`

= 900 J

12 V = `sqrt900`

= 30 ms-1

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Gravitational Potential Energy at a Height (U = mgh)
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Chapter 2: Work, Energy and Power - Exercise 2 (C) 3 [Page 47]

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Selina Physics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 2 Work, Energy and Power
Exercise 2 (C) 3 | Q 4 | Page 47
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