David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Energy Stores and Transfers, Exercise 4: Exercise 6.3

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David Sang Physics Solutions for Exercise - David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Energy Stores and Transfers, Exercise 4: Exercise 6.3

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Questions from David Sang and Darrell Hamilton Solutions for Chapter: Energy Stores and Transfers, Exercise 4: Exercise 6.3 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

State the equations for kinetic energy with mass as the subject.

k.e: m=_______

EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

State the equation for change in gravitational potential energy, with mass as the subject.
Change in gravitational potential energy× mass=_______ 

EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

Calculate the kinetic energy of a car of mass 600 kg travelling at 25 m s-1.

EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

A walker carrying a 20 kg back pack climbs to the top of a mountain 2500 m high. Calculate the gain in gravitational potential energy of the pack.
(Acceleration due to gravity g=10 m s-2).

EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

The car of mass 600 kg is travelling at 25 m s-1 slows down to a speed of 12 m s-1. By how much has its kinetic energy decreased?

EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

A girl throws a ball upwards as shown in figure. The ball has a mass of 0.20 kg and it leaves her hand with a speed of 8.0 m s-1. Determine how high it will rise.

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EASY
Upper Secondary-IGCSE
IMPORTANT

In a game, a toy car, which is initially stationary, slides down a slope. The top of the slope is 2.0 m higher than the foot of the slope. Determine how fast the car will be moving when it reaches the foot. (Assume that all of its gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy). (Take g=10 ms-2).