A 70kg bicyclist (including the bicycle), initially at rest at the top of a hill, coasts down the hill. During her ride she experiences a 40N drag. The distance and height of the hill are shown. Neglect any friction impeding the motion and the rotational energy of the wheels. List the energy types at the initial and final time and whether work and loss (due to non-conservative forces) occur as well as the 95m corresponding amounts of energy. 17m reference level initial: G PE ° %3D work? No Wore= Loss final: KE loss? How fast was the bicyclist traveling at the bottom of the hill? m/s cannot be determined check answers

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A 70kg bicyclist (including the bicycle), initially at rest at
the top of a hill, coasts down the hill. During her ride
she experiences a 40N drag. The distance and height of
the hill are shown. Neglect any friction impeding the
motion and the rotational energy of the wheels.
List the energy types at the initial and final time and whether work
and loss (due to non-conservative forces) occur as well as the
95m
corresponding amounts of energy.
17m
reference level
initial: G PE °
%3D
work?
No Wore=
Loss
final: KE
loss?
How fast was the bicyclist traveling at the bottom of the
hill?
m/s
cannot be determined
check answers
Transcribed Image Text:A 70kg bicyclist (including the bicycle), initially at rest at the top of a hill, coasts down the hill. During her ride she experiences a 40N drag. The distance and height of the hill are shown. Neglect any friction impeding the motion and the rotational energy of the wheels. List the energy types at the initial and final time and whether work and loss (due to non-conservative forces) occur as well as the 95m corresponding amounts of energy. 17m reference level initial: G PE ° %3D work? No Wore= Loss final: KE loss? How fast was the bicyclist traveling at the bottom of the hill? m/s cannot be determined check answers
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