Daniddmelo says it right there, don't know why he got reported.
The potential energy (PE) is mass x height x gravity. So it would be 25 kg x 4 m x 9.8 = 980 joules. The child starts out with 980 joules of potential energy. The kinetic energy (KE) is (1/2) x mass x velocity squared. KE = (1/2) x 25 kg x 5 m/s2 = 312.5 joules. So he ends with 312.5 joules of kinetic energy. The Energy lost to friction = PE - KE. 980- 312.5 = 667.5 joules of energy lost to friction.
Please don't just copy and paste, and thank you Dan cause you practically did it I just... elaborated more? I dunno.
Answer:
The change in gravitational potential energy of the climber-Earth system is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of the hiker is
The time taken is
The vertical elevation after time T is
The change in gravitational potential is mathematically represented as
here g is the acceleration due to gravity with value
substituting values
The answer would be (A) Protons
A because of the resistors are four in this options first option is multiplied by 4