What is the Net Work ? Wnet = Fnetd cos θ Cart Mass, mc . 284 kg Angle, theta 49 degrees Distance, d . 75 m Suspended Mass, ms . 260 kg Velocity 1 . 973 m/s Velocity 2 . 957 m/s Velocity 3 . 953 m/s Average Velocity . 961 m/s Kinetic Energy . 135 J

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What is the Net Work ?

Wnet = Fnetd cos θ

Cart Mass, mc . 284 kg
Angle, theta 49 degrees
Distance, d . 75 m
Suspended Mass, ms . 260 kg
Velocity 1 . 973 m/s
Velocity 2 . 957 m/s
Velocity 3 . 953 m/s
Average Velocity . 961 m/s
Kinetic Energy . 135 J
Angle, 0
Dist
284 KG
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T=Mcac+ Meg Sine
M.act McgSin@Ms9-Msac
ac(MctM)=MgG-Mc9 sin@;
ac= Mag-Magsinék
(Mct Ms)
H2 T= Fg; -Ms ac
Efc=MQ
EW
To Msg -Msac
%1
cart
Ms Meg-Mc²9 Sin Oi
.
(MctM)
cart
sW=
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Transcribed Image Text:Angle, 0 Dist 284 KG #I T=Mcac t Fgire T=Mcac+ Meg Sine M.act McgSin@Ms9-Msac ac(MctM)=MgG-Mc9 sin@; ac= Mag-Magsinék (Mct Ms) H2 T= Fg; -Ms ac Efc=MQ EW To Msg -Msac %1 cart Ms Meg-Mc²9 Sin Oi . (MctM) cart sW= cart
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