-What can you say about the snowboarder’s kinetic energy as he moves?

-Similarly, what can you say about the potential energy of the snowboarder?

-Based on your observations, what can you say about your prediction in Parts A and B above concerning the potential and kinetic energy?

Respuesta :

Answer:

  His kinetic energy increases, potential energy decreases

  The sum of kinetic and potential energy is a constant at any instant before he comes to rest.

Explanation:

  Snowboarder is starting from a height and moving to the down direction. As he moves down his velocity increases, we know that kinetic energy is given by the expression [tex]\frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex], so as he moves his kinetic energy increases.

  When the snowboarder is starting his potential energy is maximum(Potential energy = mgh), as he comes down his potential energy decreases.

  Based on this we can conclude that the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy is a constant at any instant for a snowboarder before he comes to rest.

                             mgh+[tex]\frac{1}{2} mv^2[/tex]= Constant

 

Answer:

Answer:

 His kinetic energy increases, potential energy decreases

 The sum of kinetic and potential energy is a constant at any instant before he comes to rest.

Explanation:

 Snowboarder is starting from a height and moving to the down direction. As he moves down his velocity increases, we know that kinetic energy is given by the expression , so as he moves his kinetic energy increases.

 When the snowboarder is starting his potential energy is maximum(Potential energy = mgh), as he comes down his potential energy decreases.

 Based on this we can conclude that the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy is a constant at any instant for a snowboarder before he comes to rest.