If the force were constant or increasing, we could guess that the speed of the sardines is increasing. Since the force is decreasing but staying in contact with the can, we know that the can is slowing down, so there must be friction involved.
Work is the integral of (force x distance) over the distance, which is just the area under the distance/force graph.
The integral of exp(-8x) dx that we need is (-1/8)exp(-8x) evaluated from 0.47 to 1.20 .
I get 0.00291 of a Joule ... seems like a very suspicious solution, but for an exponential integral at a cost of 5 measly points, what can you expect.
On the other hand, it's not really too unreasonable. The force is only 0.023 Newton at the beginning, and 0.000067 newton at the end, and the distance is only about 0.7 meter, so there certainly isn't a lot of work going on.
The main question we're left with after all of this is: Why sardines ? ?
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Hope this helps !
156.8 Joules of energy is in the box's gravitational potential energy store
<u>Explanation</u>:
<em>Given:</em>
Mass of the box Dane is holding = 8 Kilograms
Height at which Dane is holding the box above the ground= 2 metres
<em>To Find:</em>
Gravitational potential energy in the box=?
<em>Solution:</em>
gravitational potential energy is the work done per mass on a object to move that object from one fixed location to to another location against gravity.Its unit is joules or J
Thus Gravitational potential energy is represented as,

where
is the gravitational potential energy
m is the mass
h is the height
g is the gravitational force( 9.8
)
Now substituting the given values,


Answer:
t = 2 s
Explanation:
As we know that fish is pulled upwards with uniform maximum acceleration
then we will have

here we know that maximum possible acceleration of so that string will not break is given as

now we have


now for such acceleration we can use kinematics


t = 2 s