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PROBLEM-10 GRAVITATIONAL POTINTIAL ENERGY In a typical professional downhill ski race, athletes start 820 m above where they cross the finis
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PROBLEM-10 GRAVITATIONAL POTINTIAL ENERGY In a typical professional downhill ski race, athletes start 820 m above where they cross the finish line. Assume that they start at rest, friction is negligible, and their mass is 80 kg. What is the magnitude of the change in gravitational potential energy of the Earth-athlete system over the course of the race? (in J )
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Answer:
The magnitude of the change in gravitational potential energy of the earth-athlete system over the course of the race is 643,536Joules
Explanation
Potential energy is one of the form of mechanical energy and it is defined as the energy possessed by a body due to virtue of its position. When the body is under gravity, it possesses an energy called the gravitational potential energy.
Gravitational potential energy is expressed as shown:
GPE = mass × acceleration due to gravity × height
Given mass of athlete = 80kg
height covered = 820m
acceleration due to gravity = 9.81m/s
GPE = 80×9.81×820
GPE = 643,536Joules