Explorers in the jungle find an ancient monument in the shape of a large isoscel
ID: 3894764 • Letter: E
Question
Explorers in the jungle find an ancient monument in the shape of a large isosceles triangle as shown in the figure below. The monument is made from tens of thousands of small stone blocks of density 3 327 kg/m3. The monument is 14.6 m high and 67.0 m wide at its base and is everywhere 2.50 m thick from front to back. Before the monument was built many years ago, all the stone blocks lay on the ground. How much work did laborers do on the blocks to put them in position while building the entire monument? Note: The gravitational potential energy of an object-Earth system is given by Ug = MgyCM, where M is the total mass of the object and yCM is the elevation of its center of mass above the chosen reference level.
Explanation / Answer
Volume of ancient monument : (0.5)*(14.6)*(67)*((2.5) = 1222.75 m^3
Total mass of ancient monument : 327*1222.75 = 399839.25 kg
Center of mass (Ycm): 1/3*height=0.333333*14.6 = 4.8666 m
Total work ; M*g*Ycm = 399839.25*9.8*4.8666 = 1.906705* 10^7
I hope u got it. Always take adequete number of digit....don't round before final ans.
Related Questions
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.