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Work, Energy, and Power Name:

Work-Energy Calculations
Study Lesson 2 of the Work, Energy and Power chapter at The Physics Classroom:
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/energy/u5l2bc.html

For the following questions, begin with the work-energy equation, cancel terms, substitute and solve.
1. A glider is gliding through the air at a height of 416 meters with a speed of 45.2 m/s. The glider
dives to a height of 278 meters. Determine the glider's new speed.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

2. A box with mass m is sliding along on a friction-


free surface at 9.87 m/s at a height of 1.81 m. It
travels down the hill and then up another hill.
a. Find the speed at the bottom of the hill.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

b. Find the maximum vertical height to which the box will rise on the opposite hill.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

3. A 1423-kg car is moving along a level highway with a speed of 26.4 m/s. The driver takes the foot
off the accelerator and the car experiences a retarding force of 901-N over a distance of 106 m.
Determine the speed of the car after traveling this distance.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

4. A sledder starts from rest atop a 5.0-m


high hill (A). She sleds to the bottom and
up to the top of the adjacent 3.0-m high
hill. How fast is the sledder going at
point B? Ignore friction.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

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Work, Energy, and Power

5. A 4768-kg roller coaster train full of riders approaches the loading dock at a speed of 17.1 m/s. It is
abruptly decelerated to a speed of 2.2 m/s over a distance of 13.6 m. Determine the retarding force
that acts upon the roller coaster cars.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

6. A catcher's mitt recoils a distance of 12.9 cm in bringing a 142-gram baseball to a stop. If the applied
force is 588 N, then what was the speed of the baseball at the moment of contact with the catcher's
mitt?
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

7. An unknown force is applied to a 12 kg mass. The force acts at an angle of 30 degrees above the
horizontal. Determine the force acting if the force acts for a horizontal displacement of 22 meters
and increases the 12 kg mass's speed from 11 m/s to 26 m/s.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

8. A physics teacher exerts a force upon a 3.29-kg pile of snow to both lift it and set it into motion. The
snow leaves the shovel with a speed of 2.94 m/s at a height of 0.562 m. Determine the work done
upon the pile of snow.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

9. A 250.-gram cart starts from rest and rolls down an inclined plane from a height of 0.541 m.
Determine its speed at a height of 0.127 m above the bottom of the incline.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

10. A 4357-kg roller coaster car starts from rest at the top of a 36.5-m high track. Determine the speed of
the car at the top of a loop that is 10.8 m high.
KEi + PEi + Wext = KEf + PEf

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