Your cat "Ms." (mass 7.00 {\rm kg}) is trying to make it to the top of a frictionless ramp 2.00 {\rm m} long and inclined upward at 30.0 ^\circ above the horizontal. Since the poor cat can't get any traction on the ramp, you push her up the entire length of the ramp by exerting a constant 100 {\rm N} force parallel to the ramp.

If Ms. takes a running start so that she is moving at 2.40 {\rm m/s} at the bottom of the ramp, what is her speed when she reaches the top of the incline? Use the work-energy theorem.

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Answer:

Final velocity at the top of the ramp is 6.58m/s

Explanation

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