Someone me i'm begging yall 1. it's estimated that 1 kg of body fat will provide 3.8 * 10^7 j of energy. a 67 kg mountain climber decides to climb a mountain 3500 m high. a) how much work does the climber do against gravity in climbing to the top of the mountain? b) if the body's effiency in converting energy stored as fat to mechanical engery is 25% determine the amount of fat the climber will use up in providing the energy required to work against the force
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:00, Arielledt10
1. jay fills a wagon with sand (about 20 kg) and pulls it with a rope 30 m along the beach. he holds the rope 25° above the horizontal. the rope exerts a 20-n tension force on the wagon. how much work does the rope do on the wagon?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:20, anaiyamills
Two kilograms of air within a piston–cylinder assembly executes a carnot power cycle with maximum and minimum temperatures of 800 k and 300 k, respectively. the heat transfer to the air during the isothermal expansion is 60 kj. at the end of the isothermal expansion the volume is 0.4 m3. assume the ideal gas model for the air. determine the thermal efficiency, the volume at the beginning of the isothermal expansion, in m3, and the work during the adiabatic expansion, in kj.
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