A car is accelerated from velocity v₁ to v2 in the time period of t. The mass of the car is m. The inclined angle of the hill is a. The distance travelled along the hill is L. The vertical distance travelled is H. If v1= 2 m/s, v2 = 30 m/s, t = 5 s, m= 1000 kg, a = 30°, L = 50 m, calculate the potential energy increase, APE= H

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A car is accelerated from velocity vto v2 in the time period of t . The mass of the car is m. The inclined angle of the hill is α. The distance travelled along the hill is L. The vertical distance travelled is H.

If v1= 2 m/s, v2 = 30 m/s, t = 5 s, m= 1000 kg, α = 30 °, L = 50 m, calculate the potential energy  increase , ΔPE=_____J

 

A car is accelerated from velocity v₁ to v2 in the time period of t. The mass of the car is m. The inclined angle of the hill is a. The distance travelled
along the hill is L. The vertical distance travelled is H.
If v1= 2 m/s, v2 = 30 m/s, t = 5 s, m= 1000 kg, a = 30°, L = 50 m, calculate the potential energy increase, APE=_
H
Transcribed Image Text:A car is accelerated from velocity v₁ to v2 in the time period of t. The mass of the car is m. The inclined angle of the hill is a. The distance travelled along the hill is L. The vertical distance travelled is H. If v1= 2 m/s, v2 = 30 m/s, t = 5 s, m= 1000 kg, a = 30°, L = 50 m, calculate the potential energy increase, APE=_ H
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