$3. A cyclist starts from rest and coasts down a 4.0° hill. The mass of the cyclist plus bicycle is 85 kg. After the cyclist has traveled 180 m. (a) what was the net work done by gravity on the cyclist? (b) How fast is the cyclist going? Ignore air resistance and friction.

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83. A cyclist starts from rest and coasts down a 4.0° hill. The
mass of the cyclist plus bicycle is 85 kg. After the cyclist
has traveled 180 m. (a) what was the net work done by
gravity on the cyclist? (b) How fast is the cyclist going?
Ignore air resistance and friction.
84. A film of Jesse Owens's famous long jump (Fig. 6-47) in
the 1936 Olympics shows that his center of mass rose 1.1 m
from launch point to the top of
the arc. What minimum speed
did he need at launch if he was
traveling at 6.5 m/s at the top
of the are?
Transcribed Image Text:83. A cyclist starts from rest and coasts down a 4.0° hill. The mass of the cyclist plus bicycle is 85 kg. After the cyclist has traveled 180 m. (a) what was the net work done by gravity on the cyclist? (b) How fast is the cyclist going? Ignore air resistance and friction. 84. A film of Jesse Owens's famous long jump (Fig. 6-47) in the 1936 Olympics shows that his center of mass rose 1.1 m from launch point to the top of the arc. What minimum speed did he need at launch if he was traveling at 6.5 m/s at the top of the are?
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