On an essentially frictionless, horizontal ice rink, a skater moving at encounters a rough patch that reduces her speed to due to a friction force that is 25% of her weight. Use the work–energy theorem to find the length of this rough patch

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The rough patch is 1.28 m long.

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01

Identification of given data

The given data can be listed below,

  • The initial velocity of the skater is,vi=3m/s
  • The final velocity of the skater is,vf=1.65m/s
  • The percentage of frictional force is,of weight.fk=25%ofweight
02

Concept/Significance of work done.

Energy transfer from one body to another is referred to as work. When a force moves an object, work is said to be done.

03

Determination of the length of this rough patch

The length of the rough patch is obtained by the relation-

Wtot=-μmgl-μmgl=12mvi2-vf2l=12μgvi2-vf2

Here,μ is the coefficient of friction,g is the acceleration due to gravity,vi is the initial velocity of the skater and is the final velocity of the skater.

For the given values, the above equation becomes-

role="math" localid="1663759592364" l=129.8m/s20.2532-1.652m/s2=1.28m

Thus, the length of the rough patch is 1.28 m.

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