1.A small truck of mass 8000kg is being passed on the freeway by a car of mass 1600kg. If at the point of passing the car is traveling at 100kmh and has the same kinetic energy as the truck, what is the truck's velocity?
2.A toy car of mass 100g is powered by a spring mechanism. If the energy transfer is 100% efficient and the potential energy of the spring at the moment the car is released is 2 J, calculate the speed with which the car can travel.
3.Jane threw a dart of mass 50g into a block of soft wood. The block of mass 1.0kg was suspended freely by a length of fishing line before being hit by the dart. Andrew observed that the block with the dart in it swung to one side and rose a vertical distance of 40cm. Calculate the speed of the dart when it hit the block.
4.Alan had difficulty pushing a peg of mass 200g which was used to hold a ripe to his tent into the ground so he decided to jump onto the peg. He jumped to a height of 30cm and landed vertically on top of the peg which was 15cm above the ground. To his dismay the peg only moved 9 cm into the ground.
If Alan has a mass of 45 kg, find
a.his energy just before impact with the peg,
b.his velocity just before impact with the peg,
c.the velocity of the peg after impact if Alan/s velocity after the impact os the same as that of the peg,
d.the energy loss due to the impact,
e.the average force of friction due to the ground which acted on the peg.
38.During a physics experiment to measure the power necessary to run up a flight of stairs, Maire recorded a time of 10s for Shirley to run up the stairs. The two girls also recorded the following data:
Shirley's mass=50kg
number of steps climbed=30
height of each step=25cm
Calculate
a.the work done by Shirley
b. her power output on reaching the top of the stairs
39. Sam drives his car of mass 1500 kg up a 10 degree hill. Given that the total resistance due to friction is 200N and that he is driving the car at a constant speed of 15ms-1, calculate the power developed by his car's engine.