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6 (a) State the principle of conservation of energy. The principle of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only be tran... show full transcript
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To find the loss in potential energy (PE), we use the formula:
where:
Calculating:
Thus, the loss in potential energy is approximately 0.59 J.
Step 2
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Using the equation of motion for uniformly accelerated motion:
where:
Substituting the values:
Thus, the velocity of the glider is approximately 1.8 m/s.
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The answer to (b)(iii) represents the kinetic energy of the glider when it has fallen a distance of 0.60 m and is moving at a velocity of 1.8 m/s. In contrast, (b)(i) calculates the potential energy lost by the 0.10 kg mass as it falls through the same distance.
The discrepancy arises due to energy transformation; while the potential energy lost is converted into kinetic energy, not all potential energy converts into the glider's kinetic energy due to the presence of the pulley system and forces, like tension and possibly friction, that may be at play.
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