ox of mass 11kg is dragged forward by a force that has a magnitude of 24N...
A block is pulled along a rough horizontal surface by force of magnitude 100 Newtons, at an angle of 30 degrees as shown. The block has a mass M=20.0 kg, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is 0.50. a)The horizontal component of the tension, T, is b)The normal force exerted upward by the floor on the block has a magnitude of c)If the block moves 10.0 m to the right, the work done by...
A box of mass 2 kg is pulled horizontally by a force that has magnitude of F= 10 N and slides across the floor in the positive x-direction , see figure below. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the surface is Uk= 0.25, what is the box's acceleration
a dog drags its bes box across a floor by applying a horizontal force of 4.5N. the kinetic frictional force acting on the box has magnitude 2.7N. As the box is dragged through 0.76m along the way, what are (a) the work done by the dogs applied force and (b) the increase in thermal energy of the bed and floor?
A 10 kg block is dragged by an applied force of 20N, which makes an angle of 600 with the horizontal. The coefficient of friction of the surface is. The block starts from rest and is pulled a distance of 7m. Calculate the work done by the applied force? Calculate the work done by the force of friction? What is the resultant work done? What is the final velocity of the block? Recall: work done equals change in kinetic...
A box is dragged 16 m across a level floor by a 75 N force acting at an angle of 35° to the surface. It is then dragged by the same force (same magnitude, same pulling angle) 8 m up a ramp inclined at an angle of 20% to the floor. Determine the total work done by the force. A box is dragged 16 m across a level floor by a 75 N force acting at an angle of 35°...
A 100 kg crate is being pushed across a horizontal floor by a force P that makes an angle of 30.0o below the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.200.What should be the magnitude of P, so that the net work done by it and the kinetic frictional force is zero?
A 149-kg crate is being pushed across a horizontal floor by a force P that makes an angle of 30.7 ° below the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.264. What should be the magnitude of P, so that the net work done by it and the kinetic frictional force is zero?
A 175-kg crate is being pushed across a horizontal floor by a force P that makes an angle of 35.1 ° below the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.204. What should be the magnitude of P, so that the net work done by it and the kinetic frictional force is zero?
A block of mass = 50.0 kg is being dragged at a constant velocity across a floor by a strong person pulling it with a rope. The rope makes an angle of 300 with the horizontal. The tension in the rope is 50.0 Newtons. Assume a real floor, with friction. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor?
A 1.22E+2 kg crate is being pushed across a horizontal floor by a force P that makes an angle of 29.1° below the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.194. What should be the magnitude of P, so that the net work done by it and the kinetic frictional force is zero?