If 1 ken is 1.97 meter, then 1 square ken is 3.8809 square meters, and one cubic ken is 7.645373. As for the cylindrical tank, the volume of it would be 10.835 times the radius of the cylinder time 1.97^2 times pi. As you didn't specify the radius, I can't give the exact answer but that would be how to get it.
Answer:
h = 50.49 m
Explanation:
Data provided:
Speed of skier, u = 2.0 m/s
Maximum safe speed of the skier, v = 30.0 m/s
Mass of the skier, m = 85.0
Total work = 4000 J
Height from the starting gate = h
Now, from the law of conservation of energy
Total energy at the gate = total energy at the time maximum speed is reached
where, g is the acceleration due to the gravity
on substituting the values, we get
or
170 + 833.85 × h = 4000 + 38250
or
h = 50.49 m
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