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ROPE CLIMBING (2011;3 - AS90940)
A girl of mass 60 kg uses 5 100 J of energy when she climbs a vertical rope.
(a)
Calculate the maximum height it would be possible for the girl to reach.
(b)
In reality, the girl reaches a height of only 8 m.
Explain why the energy used by the girl during the climb does not equal the
work she does to reach the vertical height of 8 m.
In your answer you should:
name the type of energy the girl has when she is 8 m above the ground
calculate the work done to reach a height of 8 m above the ground
calculate the difference between the work done and the energy used by the
girl
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explain where the "missing" energy has gone, and why this occurs.

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