Gravitational potential energy (GPE): The energy an object has when lifted up
To get to his apartment a man has to climb five flights of stairs.
The height of each flight is 3.7 m and the man has a mass of 74 kg.
What is the approximate gain in the man's gravitational potential energy during the climb?
A.? ? ?13 000 J? ? ? ? ? ? ???B.? ? ?2700 J? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?C.? ? ?1500 J? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?D.? ? ?12 500 J
Graphs showing the linear relationship between GPE and height
Loss in potential energy = Gain in kinetic energy
The diagram below shows a skier on a slope descending 750 m at an angle of 25° to the horizontal.
Calculate the final speed of the skier, assuming that he starts from rest and 15% of his initial gravitational potential energy is?not?transferred to kinetic energy.
Step 1: Write down the known quantities
Step 2: Equate the equations for?Ek?and?Ep
Ek?= 0.85?Ep
??mv2?= 0.85 ×?mgh
Step 3: Rearrange for final speed,?v
Step 4: Calculate the final speed,?v
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