A sledgehammer of mass m = 1.2 kg falls freely vertically downward from a height of h = 2.1 m at an initial speed of v = 8.5 m/s before striking a partially buried piling. After the blow the piling has moved d = 0.055 m deeper. How much kinetic energy in joules does the sledgehammer have just before striking the piling? How much force in in newtons was applied to the piling? Assume all the energy goes towards driving the piling into the ground, and the force of the sledgehammer is constant over the distance d that the piling is driven into the ground. Not that you can ignore the chang in potential energy of the piling its self, further because d is so small compared to h you can also ignore the change in potential energy of the hammer as well as it moves distance d.

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A sledgehammer of mass m = 1.2 kg falls freely vertically downward from a height of h = 2.1 m at an initial speed of v = 8.5 m/s before striking a partially buried piling. After the blow the piling has moved d = 0.055 m deeper.

How much kinetic energy in joules does the sledgehammer have just before striking the piling?

How much force in in newtons was applied to the piling? Assume all the energy goes towards driving the piling into the ground, and the force of the sledgehammer is constant over the distance d that the piling is driven into the ground. Not that you can ignore the chang in potential energy of the piling its self, further because d is so small compared to h you can also ignore the change in potential energy of the hammer as well as it moves distance d.

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