42. (a) How much work is done when you push a crate horizontally with 100 N across a 10-m factory floor? (b) If the force of friction on the crate is a steady 60 N, show that the KE gained by the crate is 400 J. (c) Show that 600 J is turned into heat. 43. This question is typical on some driver's license exams: A car that was moving at 60 km/h skids 20 m with locked brakes. a) How far will the car skid with locked brakes if it was moving at 120 km/h? EXPLAIN your ANSWER using the WE theorem! b)At 180km/h?? EXPLAIN your ANSWER using the WE theorem!

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42. (a) How much work is done when you push a crate horizontally with 100N across a 10-m factory
floor?
(b) If the force of friction on the crate is a steady 60 N, show that the KE gained by the crate is 400 J.
(c) Show that 600 J is turned into heat.
43. This question is typical on some driver's license exams: A car that was moving at 60 km/h skids
20 m with locked brakes. a) How far will the car skid with locked brakes if it was moving at 120 km/h?
EXPLAIN your ANSWER using the WE theorem!
b)At 180km/h?? EXPLAIN your ANSWER using the WE theorem!
Transcribed Image Text:42. (a) How much work is done when you push a crate horizontally with 100N across a 10-m factory floor? (b) If the force of friction on the crate is a steady 60 N, show that the KE gained by the crate is 400 J. (c) Show that 600 J is turned into heat. 43. This question is typical on some driver's license exams: A car that was moving at 60 km/h skids 20 m with locked brakes. a) How far will the car skid with locked brakes if it was moving at 120 km/h? EXPLAIN your ANSWER using the WE theorem! b)At 180km/h?? EXPLAIN your ANSWER using the WE theorem!
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