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A 1120-kg car drives up a hill that is 18.2 m high. During the drive, two nonconservative forces do work on the car: (i) the force of friction, and...
A 1120-kg car drives up a hill that is 18.2 m high. During the drive, two nonconservative forces do work on the car: (i) the force of friction, and (ii) the force generated by the car's engine. The work done by friction is -3.28E+5 J; the work done by the engine is +6.27E+5 J. Calculate the change in the car's kinetic energy from the bottom of the hill to the top of the hill.