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4. A 0.090 kg puck initially moving at 2.0 m/s stops on ice after sliding 30m. Find a) the net force on the puck while sliding b) the force due to friction on the puck c) the coefficient of friction between the puck and the ice 5. A force of 6.0 N is applied to a 4.0kg object which results in a constant velocity of 5.5 m/s. a) What is the force of friction? b) Calculate
A 2 kg box is sliding down a ramp with a constant velocity of 0.7 m/s. What is the net force on the box? 10 N 1.4 N 20 N 0 N
A box of unknown mass is sliding with an initial speed Vi= 5.70 m/s across a horizontal frictionless warehouse floor when it encounters a rough section of flooring d= 2.30 m long. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the rough section of flooring and the box is 0.100. Using energy considerations, determine the final speed of the box (in m/s) after sliding across the rough section of flooring.
A box of unknown mass is sliding with an initial speed vi = 5.00 m/s across a horizontal frictionless warehouse floor when it encounters a rough section of flooring d = 2.60 m long. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the rough section of flooring and the box is 0.100. Using energy considerations, determine the final speed of the box (in m/s) after sliding across the rough section of flooring.
A box of unknown mass is sliding with an initial speed vi = 5.80 m/s across a horizontal frictionless warehouse floor when it encounters a rough section of flooring d = 2.30 m long. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the rough section of flooring and the box is 0.100. Using energy considerations, determine the final speed of the box (in m/s) after sliding across the rough section of flooring.
A 10 kg box on wheels is moving with a velocity of 2.0 m/s. A force is applied to the box over a distance of 1.25m, after which the velocity has been reduced to 0 m/s. Answer the questions below. What was the average force (F1) applied to the box to bring it to a stop?
A 2.0 kg block is sliding across a table with an initial speed of 0.5 m/s. The table imparts a 20.0 N force due to friction on the block. How much work in Joules will the table do on the block? A 2.0 kg block is sliding across a table with an initial speed of 0.5 m/s. The table imparts a 20.0 N force due to friction on the block. How much work in Joules will the table do on...
Calculate the initial velocity Awell-thrown ball is caught in a well-padded mitt. If the deceleration of the ball is 1.80 x 104 m/s2, and 1.76 ms (1 ms- 10-3 s) elapses from the time the ball first touches the mitt until it stops, what was the initial velocity (in m/s) of the bal? (Enter the magnitude.) the deceleration of the ball is 1.80 x 10* m/s2, and 1.76 ms (1 m/s Reading
A train is moving along a straight track with an initial velocity of 8 m/s when it is subjected to a deceleration of a-1.6/v m/s2, where v is in m/s. 2. How far does the train travel before it stops? How much time does it take to stop? a. b.
A particle is moving along a straight line with an initial velocity of 6 m/s when it is subjected to a deceleration of a = (-1.5012) m/s², where vis in m/s. Determine how far it travels before it stops. How much time does this take?