A cyclist is traveling at 10m/s when he comes to a hill. He stops pedaling at the bottom of the hill and lets the bicycle coast up the hill. Assuming no energy is lost to friction and equals 10m/s2 , what will be the vertical height of the bicycle when it stops coasting?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 21:40, taylordalton93
This problem has been solved! see the answera non-uniform fire escape ladder is 6.0m long whenextended to the icy alley below. it is held at the top by africtionless pivot, and there is neglibible frictional force fromthe icy surface at the bottom. the ladder weighs 250n, and it'scenter of gravity is 2.0m along the ladder from the bottom. amother and child of total weight 750n are on the ladder 1.5m fromthe pivot. the ladder makes an angle θ with the horizontal. find the magnitude and direction ofa) the force exerted by the icy alley on the ladderb) the force exerted by the ladder on the pivotc) do your answers in part a and b depend on the angle?
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