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The lowest point in Death Valley is 85mbelow sea level. The summit of nearby Mt. Whitney has an elevation of 4420m. What is the change in potential energy when an energetic 65kghiker makes it from the floor of Death Valley to the top of Mt. Whitney?

Short Answer

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The hiker's change in potential energy, rounded to two major digits, is2.9×106J.

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01

Introduction 

Potential energy is the energy possessed by a body as a result of its position.

U=mgy

Here, mis mass of the body, gis acceleration due to gravity, and yis height from the base.

02

Explanation

The change in potential energy throughout the journey from the bottom of Death Valley to the summit of Mt. Whitney is expressed as,

ΔU=mgyf-yi

Here, mis mass of the hiker,gis acceleration due to gravity, yiis height of the floor of Death Valley from the base, and yfis the height of the top of Mt. Whitney from the base.

03

Explanation

Because it is below sea level, the height of Death Valley's floor is deemed negative.

Substitute 65kgfor m,9.8m/s2for g,-85mforyi, and 4420mfor yfin the above equation ΔU=mgyf-yi.

ΔU=(65kg)9.8m/s2(4420m-(-85m))

=(65kg)9.8m/s2(4420m+85m)

=2.87×106J

The hiker's change in potential energy, rounded to two major digits, is2.9×106J.

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