Asked by Physics
So I got this little sheet called
Shoot the Chute
To be sure you understand the preceeding question and answer, consider this one: A roller coaster is pulled to the top of a "shoot the chute" and allowed to roll down. For a bigger thrill you might wish the car to be going twice as fast at the bottom of the run. To make your wish come true, the chute should be
a) twice as high
b) three times as high
c) four times as high
d) five times as high
e) six times as high
Ok I know the answer is c but I have no idea why... can someone please explain this one to me...
Shoot the Chute
To be sure you understand the preceeding question and answer, consider this one: A roller coaster is pulled to the top of a "shoot the chute" and allowed to roll down. For a bigger thrill you might wish the car to be going twice as fast at the bottom of the run. To make your wish come true, the chute should be
a) twice as high
b) three times as high
c) four times as high
d) five times as high
e) six times as high
Ok I know the answer is c but I have no idea why... can someone please explain this one to me...
Answers
Answered by
Damon
Drop in potential energy = m g h
kinetic energy at bottom = (1/2) m v^2
m g h = (1/2) m v^2
v^2 = 2 g h
v = sqrt(2 g h)
if you multiply h by 4, you get twice v
kinetic energy at bottom = (1/2) m v^2
m g h = (1/2) m v^2
v^2 = 2 g h
v = sqrt(2 g h)
if you multiply h by 4, you get twice v
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