Convert cm into meters,
50/100=0.5m
work done= 10x0.5
=5J
we dont consider the weight of the spring as it acts downwards.
1. lifts it chest high
The force opposing to this action is the force due to
gravity. Therefore the work done is:
W1 = m g d
where m is mass of the barbell, g is gravity and d is displacement
2. holds it for 30 seconds
Work is a product of force and displacement, since there
is no displacement, therefore work done is zero.
W2 = 0
3. puts it down slowly
If the barbell was dropped, then it would simply be a free
fall. But since it was not, so the work done here is also equal to the weight
of the barbell times displacement:
W3 = m g d
We can see that W1 = W3, and since W2 = 0, therefore the answer
is:
<span>w3 = w1 > w2</span>
Answer:
A solid substance at its melting point has less energy than the same mass of the substance when it is a liquid at the same temperature. ... This heat energy allows the change of state to happen, and the temperature remains constant during the process.
Explanation:
That is true because if the object is moving at Forceful speeds than it will lose more of its kinetic energy