Question: Full Solution - Remember to show all work, formulas, units and significant digits in your answers! 1) A snowmobile pulls a 10 kg sled across

Full Solution - Remember to show all work,
Full Solution - Remember to show all work, formulas, units and significant digits in your answers! 1) A snowmobile pulls a 10 kg sled across the snow with an acceleration of 3.0 m/s^2 for a distance of 25 m, if the coefficient of friction between the snowmobile, sled and snow is 0.82: a)calculate the work done by friction b)calculate the amount of work that the snowmobile does on the sled c) calculate the total work done on the sled. 2) A physics student is riding a snowmobile that has a mass of 200 kg. His kinetic energy is 40,000 J. Calculate the speed that student is driving (convert it to km/h). 3) A cat with a mass of 11 kg is sitting in a tree. The gravitational potential energy of the cat is 1040 J. Calculate how high the cat is in the tree. 4) A roller coaster cart full of people starts from rest at a position 90.0 m above the ground. Calculate the speed of the roller coaster at B. A 506050 B 90.0 m 55m C

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