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Sapling Learning Map m Using a simply pulley/rope system, a crewman on 45.0 kg a

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Question

Sapling Learning Map m Using a simply pulley/rope system, a crewman on 45.0 kg an Arctic expedition is trying to lower a 5.26-kg crate to the bottom of a steep ravine of height 25.6 meters. The 45.0-kg crewman is walking along holding the rope, being careful to lower the crate at a constant speed of 1.50 m/s. Unfortunately, when the crate reaches a point 14.2 meters above the ground, the crewman steps on a slick patch of ice and slips. The crate K. frictionless 5.26 kg 25.6 m dragging the hapless crewman across the ice and toward the edge of the cliff. 14.2 m If we assume the ice is perfectly slick (that is, no friction between the crewman and the ice once he slips and falls down), at what speed will the crate hit the ground? Assume also that the rope is long enough to allow the crate to hit the ground before the crewman slides over the side of the cliff. figure not to scale Number m/s At what speed will the crewman hit the bottom of the ravine? (Assume no air friction.) Number m/ s Previous Check AnswerNextExit Hint

Explanation / Answer

both will be having same speed because they are connected with string

from work energ theorem

Work done by all forces = change in kinetic energy

5.26x9.8x14.2 = 0.5x (45+5.26) ( V^2 -1.5^2)

V = 5.6016 m/s ( both will have same speed)

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