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Aman sits with his back against the back of a chair, and he pushes a block of mass m = 6 kg straight forward on a table in front of him, with a constant force f = 34 n, moving the block a distance d = 0.7 m. the block starts from rest and slides on a low-friction surface. (due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations—including answers submitted in webassign.) (a) how much work does the man do on the block? j (b) what is the final kinetic energy k of the block? j (c) what is the final speed v of the block? m/s (d) how much time δt does this process take? s (e) consider the system of the man plus the block: how much work does the chair do on the man? j (f) what is the internal energy change of the man? j now suppose that the man is sitting on a train that is moving in a straight line with speed v = 16 m/s, and you are standing on the ground as the train goes by, moving to your right. from your perspective (that is, in your reference frame), answer the following questions. (g) what is the initial speed vi of the block? m/s (h) what is the final speed vf of the block? m/s (i) what is the initial kinetic energy ki of the block? j (j) what is the final kinetic energy kf of the block? j (k) what is the change in kinetic energy δk = kf − ki? j how does this compare with the change in kinetic energy in the man's reference frame? this is greater than the same quantity in the man's reference frame. this is less than the same quantity in the man's reference frame. this is equal to the same quantity in the man's reference frame. (l) how far does the block move (δx)? m (m) how much work does the man do on the block? j how does this compare with the work done by the man in his reference frame, and with δk in your reference frame? this is greater than the same quantity in the man's reference frame and it matches the δk in this frame. this is less than the same quantity in the man's reference frame and it matches the δk in this frame. this is equal to the same quantity in the man's reference frame and it doesn't match the δk in this frame. (n) how far does the chair move? m (o) consider the system of the man plus the block: how much work does the chair do on the man? j how does this compare with the work done by the chair in the man's reference frame? this is greater than the same quantity in the man's reference frame. this is less than the same quantity in the man's reference frame. this is equal to the same quantity in the man's reference frame. (p) what is the internal energy change of the man? j how does this compare with the internal energy change in his reference frame? this is greater than the same quantity in the man's reference frame. this is less than the same quantity in the man's reference frame. this is equal to the same quantity in the man's reference frame

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