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21 October, 19:05

In the figure, a 700-kg crate is on a rough surface inclined at 30°. a constant external force p = 5600 n is applied horizontally to the crate. as the force pushes the crate a distance of 3.00 m up the incline, the speed changes from 1.40 m/s to 2.50 m/s. how much work does gravity do on the crate during this process?

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  1. 21 October, 20:13
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    This problem might be confusing since there are a lot of given variable but we must take note that the problem only asks about the Work done by gravity, therefore:

    Work = - Potential Energy

    Where,

    Potential Energy = mass * gravity * height

    Note: It is negative since it is gravity doing the work on our system, not work being done on gravity.

    Since the surface is inclined at 30 degrees, therefore:

    height = 3 m * sin 30

    height = 1.5 m

    Calculating for Work:

    Work = - 700 kg * 9.8 m / s^2 * 1.5 m

    Work = - 10,290 J

    Work = - 10,300 J
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