1 joule = 1N × 1m
As we know, 1 N = 105 dyne and 1 m = 102 cm
Therefore,
1 joule = 105 dyne x 102 cm
⇒ 1 joule = 107 dyne cm
So, 1 joule = 107 erg.
1 joule = 1N × 1m
As we know, 1 N = 105 dyne and 1 m = 102 cm
Therefore,
1 joule = 105 dyne x 102 cm
⇒ 1 joule = 107 dyne cm
So, 1 joule = 107 erg.
(a) Calculate the change in the gravitational potential energy of the skier between A and B. (b) If 75% of the energy in part (a) becomes the kinetic energy at B, calculate the speed at which the skier arrives at B.(Take g = 10 ms-2).