How much work should be done on a bicycle of mass 30kg to increase its speed from 2m/s to 5 m/s?
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m = 30 kg
first , when speed = 2m/s
KE = 1/2mv²
KE = 1/2 × 2 × 2 × 30 = 60J
, when v = 5m/s
KE = 1/2 × 30 × 5×5 = 375J
Now ,
work to be done = 375-60 = 315 J
first , when speed = 2m/s
KE = 1/2mv²
KE = 1/2 × 2 × 2 × 30 = 60J
, when v = 5m/s
KE = 1/2 × 30 × 5×5 = 375J
Now ,
work to be done = 375-60 = 315 J
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We know that whenever work is done, an equal amount of energy is used up. So, the work done in this case will be equal to the change in kinetic energy of bicycle when its speed changes from 2 m/s to 5 m/s.
(a) In the first case;
Mass of bicycle, m = 20 kg
And, speed of bicycle, v = 2 m/s
So, kinetic energy, Ek = 1/2mv^2
=> 1/2 × 30 × (2)^2
=> 60 J
(b) In the second case;
Mass of bicycle, m = 20 kg
And, speed of bicycle, v = 5 m/s
So, kinetic energy, Ek = 1/2mv^2
=> 1/2 × 30 × (5)^2
=> 375 J
Now, Work done = Change in kinetic energy.
=> 375 - 60
=> 315 J
Thus, the work done is 315 J.
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