oblem 2: A 5-kg box slides down a ramp. The ramp is l m in length and inclined at an angle of 30° as shown. The box starts from rest at the top. The surface friction coefficient is 0.25 1. Use energy methods to determine the speed of the box at the bottom of the ramp 2. How far does the box slide before stopping on the horizontal floor if it continues to experience the same friction coefficient. 1.00 m...
A 75 kg box slides down a 25-degree ramp with an acceleration of 3.60 m/s^2. Find µk (coefficient of kinetic friction) between the box and the ramp.Please provide as much detail in your explanation as possible.
A 5 Kg box initially at rest slides down a ramp with friction acting on the box. At the top of the ramp the box has a potential energy of 120 J. At the bottom, its kinetic energy is 30 J and the work done by the friction has a magnitude of 20 J. What is the mechanical energy of the box at the bottom of the ramp? A. 120J B. 150J C. 110J D . 140J E. None of...
A 20.0 kg box slides 1.60 m down a rooftop with a 30.0° incline and a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.342. It then falls off the rooftop and hits the ground. Assume no air resistance. The bottom of the rooftop is 2.78 m above ground. a) What are the components of the weight, using axes parallel and perpendicular to the rooftop? b) Write the normal force and the force of friction in component form c) Calculate the acceleration of...
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 15 kg box, initially at rest, slides down a frictionless ramp 10 m high. (a) Compute the velocity of the box as it reach the bottom of the ramp. (b) If it continuously slide horizontally in a horizontal plane with a coefficient of friction μ,-0.15, how far from the bottom of the ramp would it slide before coming into a complete stop? 1.
Physics: Work and Energy/Momentum A 6.00 Kg mass initially at rest slides down a ramp which makes an angle of with horizontal at a height of 5.0 m above the bottom of the slide and hits a 10.00 Kg mass which is at rest, after collision, the 6.00 Kg mass bounces back with a velocity of 0.60 m/s and 10.0 kg mass slides forward on level. If the coefficient of kinetic friction for the incline is 0.30 and level is...
Q3- A 3kg box slides down 1m long incline as in the figure. The box starts from rest at the top, experiences a constant frictional force of 5N. Use energy method to determine the speed at the bottom of the incline? d1.00 m 0.500 m Q4- The coefficient of kinetic friction between 3kg block and the surface in the figure is 0.4. The system starts from rest. Use energy principle to find the speed of the 5kg ball when it...
A 25.0-kg crate is initially at rest at the top of a ramp that is inclined at an angle θ = 30.0 ◦ above the horizontal. You release the crate and it slides 1.25 m down the ramp before it hits a spring attached to the bottom of the ramp. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the ramp is 0.400 and the constant of the spring is k = 5000 N/m. How far does the crate compress...
a box slides down a 30 degree ramp with an acceleration of 1.20 m/s^2. determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the ramp.