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sled of mass m is given a kick on a frozen pond. The kick imparts to it an initial speed of 1.90 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between sled and ice is 0.110. Use energy considerations to find the distance the sled moves before it stops.

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  1. Today, 02:48
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    Distance = 1.674m

    Explanation:

    By the work energy theorem:-

    W = ΔKE

    W is work while KE is kinetic energy

    Now we know that w has a formula;

    W = Force x Distance and KE = (1/2) mv²

    Thus,

    F (friction) x s = (1/2) mv²

    Now frictional force is = μmg

    Where,

    μ is coefficient of kinetic friction

    Thus,

    μmg•s = (1/2) mv²

    m will cancel out to give;

    μg•s = (1/2) v²

    Let's make s the subject;

    s = v² / (2gμ)

    From the question,

    velocity; v = 1.9 m/s

    μ = 0.11 while g is constant at 9.8 m/s²

    Thus;

    s = (1.9) ²/[2 x 9.8 x 0.11]

    s = 3.61/2.156

    s = 1.674m
  2. Today, 02:54
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    1.6727 meters

    Explanation:

    The inicial kinetic energy of the mass can be calculated using the formula:

    E = mv^2/2

    where m is the mass and v is the speed, so:

    E = m*1.9^2/2 = 1.805m

    All this energy is lost to the friction between the mass and the ground.

    The friction force is F = m*g*u, where g is gravity and u is the coefficient of kinetic friction.

    The energy that this force will generate is:

    E = F * d, where d is the distance.

    So, making the inicial kinetic energy equal to the energy dissipated by the friction, we have:

    1.805m = m*g*u*d

    9.81*0.11*d = 1.805

    d = 1.805 / (9.81*0.11) = 1.6727 meters
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