Answer:
For cast iron we have
[tex]h = 0.92 m[/tex]
For copper
[tex]h = 1.05 m[/tex]
For Lead
[tex]h = 1.23 m[/tex]
For Zinc
[tex]h = 2.43 m[/tex]
Explanation:
As we know that final speed of the block is calculated by work energy theorem
[tex]W_f + W_g = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
now we have
[tex]-\mu_k mg cos\theta(\frac{h}{sin\theta}) + mgh = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
now we have
[tex]v^2 = 2gh - 2\mu_k g h cot\theta[/tex]
[tex]v = \sqrt{2gh(1 - \mu_k cot\theta)}[/tex]
For cast iron we have
[tex]4 = \sqrt{2(9.81)(h)(1 - 0.15cot52)}[/tex]
[tex]h = 0.92 m[/tex]
For copper
[tex]4 = \sqrt{2(9.81)(h)(1 - 0.29cot52)}[/tex]
[tex]h = 1.05 m[/tex]
For Lead
[tex]4 = \sqrt{2(9.81)(h)(1 - 0.43cot52)}[/tex]
[tex]h = 1.23 m[/tex]
For Zinc
[tex]4 = \sqrt{2(9.81)(h)(1 - 0.85cot52)}[/tex]
[tex]h = 2.43 m[/tex]