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#1 2024-03-19 03:18:13

mathxyz
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Effect of Elevation on Weight

If an object weighs m pounds at sea level, then it's weight W (in pounds) at a height of h miles above sea level is given approximately by

W(h) = m[4000/(4000 + h)]^2

If Amy Weighs 120 pounds at sea level, how much will she weigh on Pike's Peak, which I'd 14,110 feet above sea level?

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#2 2024-03-19 06:25:49

Bob
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Re: Effect of Elevation on Weight

You're not told m but there's a way to calculate it.  Put in h = o (for sea level) and you can find m.

Then you can put h = 14110 . but convert feet to miles first.

Bob


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#3 2024-03-19 07:39:00

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Re: Effect of Elevation on Weight

FelizNYC wrote:

If an object weighs m pounds at sea level, then it's weight W (in pounds) at a height of h miles above sea level is given approximately by W(h) = m[4000/(4000 + h)]^2. If Amy Weighs 120 pounds at sea level, how much will she weigh on Pike's Peak, which is 14,110 feet above sea level?

(dont round until the end!)

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#4 2024-03-19 10:44:50

mathxyz
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Re: Effect of Elevation on Weight

Bob wrote:

You're not told m but there's a way to calculate it.  Put in h = o (for sea level) and you can find m.

Then you can put h = 14110 . but convert feet to miles first.

Bob

Perfect. Copy. Thanks again. Do you have an email address? I need your advice about a new job that I am set to start on March 25. I don't know if I can physically do the job at 58 soon to be 59.

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#5 2024-03-19 14:38:52

mathxyz
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Re: Effect of Elevation on Weight

Bob wrote:

You're not told m but there's a way to calculate it.  Put in h = o (for sea level) and you can find m.

Then you can put h = 14110 . but convert feet to miles first.

Bob

Perfect. Copy. Thanks again. Do you have an email address? I need your advice about a new job that I am set to start on March 25. I don't know if I can physically do the job at 58 soon to be 59.

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