In a shuffleboard game, the puck slides a total of 12 m before coming to rest...
In a shuffleboard game, the puck slides a total distance x (known) before coming to rest. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the puck and board is mu_k (known, 0.2 for instance) what was the initial speed of the puck? (Use Newton's second law to find the acceleration of the puck!!)
A hockey puck leaves a player's stick with a speed of 9.40 m/s and slides 34.0 m before coming to rest. Find the coefficient of friction between the puck and the ice.
A 425 g shuffleboard disk is given an initial speed of 3.20 m/s across a horizontal court. The disk travels 0.00 min a straight line before coming to rest assume the acceleration of the disk is constant a) Draw a simple picture; draw the free body diagram for the disk. Identify the coordinate system you are using, that is, what is the direction of the positive x axis? b) What is the net force exerted on the disk while it...
A box with a mass of 8.67 kg slides up a ramp inclined at an angle of 28.3° with the horizontal. The initial speed is 1.66 m/s and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the ramp is 0.48. Determine the distance the block slides before coming to rest. m As shown in the figure below, a box of mass m = 35.0 kg is sliding along a horizontal frictionless surface at a speed vi = 5.55 m/s...
A skier slides horizontally along the snow for a distance of 12.0 m before coming to rest. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the skier and the snow is 0.0388. Initially, how fast was the skier going?
A skier slides horizontally along the snow for a distance of 25.3 m before coming to rest. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the skier and the snow is 0.0490. Initially, how fast was the skier going?
A 0.20-kg shuffleboard puck leaves a player's hand with a speed of 1.5 m/s and slides to a stop in 3.0 seconds. a) Draw a free-body diagram for the sliding puck. b) Find the magnitudes of all forces in your diagram.
A hockey puck (mass = 3.5 kg) leaves the players stick with a speed of 25 m/s and slides on the ice for 50 meters before coming to rest. What is the magnitude of the acceleration on the puck? m/s2 What is the magnitude of the friction force exerted on the puck due to the ice? N What is the normal force on the puck? N What is the friction coefficient between the puck and the ice? (unitless)
A 107 kN crate slides down a ramp inclined at 11.1 degrees above horizontal. The initial speed of the crate is 4.13 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between crate and ramp is 0.270. How far will the crate slide before coming to rest, in meters?
A hockey puck (mass = 3 kg) leaves the players stick with a speed of 18 m/s and slides on the ice before coming to rest. The coefficient of friction between the puck and the ice is 0.4. How far will the puck slide after leaving the players stick?