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A man of mass 50 kg climbs up a ladder of height 10 m. Calculate: the work done by the man, the increase in his potential energy. (g = 9.8 m s-2) - Physics

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A man of mass 50 kg climbs up a ladder of height 15 m. Calculate:

  1. the work done by the man,
  2. the increase in his potential energy. (g = 9.8 m s-2)
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Solution

Mass of man = 50 kg

Height of ladder, h2 = 15 m

(i) Work done by man = mgh2

= 50 × 9.8 × 15 = 7350 J

(ii) increase in his potential energy:

Height, h2 = 15 m

Reference point is ground, h1 = 0m

Gravitational potential energy = Mg (h2 - h1)

= 50 × 9.8 × (15 - 0)

= 50 × 9.8 × 15

= 7350 J

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Chapter 2: Work, Energy and Power - EXERCISE - 2(B) [Page 42]

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Selina Physics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 2 Work, Energy and Power
EXERCISE - 2(B) | Q 8. | Page 42
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