To calculate: Does SnickerTM candy bar give enough energy to climb Zermatt to the top of the Matterhorn, or to stop at Hornli Hut to eat another one.
Introduction:
To climb the mountain the work is done against gravity, when the body is kept in a portion that needs the muscle to proceeds with a limb perpendicular to the ground and in an upward motion. The energy conservation law states that the total energy of an isolated system is constant. Energy only transformed from one form to another.
To assume: In a real condition of climbing Zermatt how much candy is needed.
Introduction:
To climb the mountain the work is done against gravity, when the body is kept in a portion that needs the muscle to proceeds with a limb perpendicular to the ground and in an upward motion. The energy conservation law states that the total energy of an isolated system is constant. Energy only transformed from one form to another.
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