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A truck driver can load oil drums into the back of the truck by pushing them up a sloping plank, or by lifting them directly. Each drum has a mass of 80 kg, the plank is 3 m long, and the back of the truck is 0.8 m above the ground.

 (i) How much force would be needed to lift a drum into the truck directly/without using the plank? (Take g = 10 m/s2

(ii) How much energy would be required in lifting the drum into the truck without the plank? 

(iii) If the force needed to push the drum up the plank is 300 N, why is this less than the answer to part (i)? 

(iv) When the truck is loaded, the driver drives off. List the major energy changes that take place in moving the truck. 

(v) The driver has to stop at the factory gates. What happens to the kinetic energy of the truck?

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It is less than the answer in part (i) as the efforts acts through 3m whereas the weight is lifted up through 0.8m. The effort needed may be 300N instead of 213.3N owing to loss of energy in overcoming friction and air resistance. 

(iv) The energy released owing to combustion of fuel changes into kinetic energy of the truck and load, and this changes in heat energy of the pebbles on the road and of wheels. 

(v) The kinetic energy is dissipated as heat.

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