Answer:
a) The work done is 160.52 J
b) The change in the gravitational potential energy on the snowball is -160.52 J
c) The gravitational potential energy that is taken to be zero at the height of the cliff is -160.52 J
Explanation:
Given:
m = 1.8 kg
h = 9.1 m
vi = 17.4 m/s
θ = 44°
a) The work done on the snowball is:
[tex]W_{g} =Fdcos\theta =mghcos\theta[/tex]
Here θ = 0 because they are in the same direction
[tex]W_{g} =1.8*9.8*9.1*cos0=160.52J[/tex]
b) The change in the gravitational potential energy on the snowball is:
ΔU = -Wg = -160.52 J
c) The gravitational potential energy that is taken is:
[tex]U_{g} =-mgh=-1.8*9.8*9.1=-160.52J[/tex]