A 2 kilogram book is resting on an incline. The incline makes a 20 angle with...
2. A 4-kg-disk lies in static equilibrium on an incline that makes an angle (0) of 40° up from the horizontal. A rope, parallel to the incline, connects the disk to an immovable wall. Through experi ment it is found that the static friction between the disk and the incline is at a maximum (a) What is the tension in the rope? (b) What is the coefficient of static friction between the disk and the incline? (e) What would the...
A box remains at rest on an incline. The force of gravity acting on the box is directed down and has a magnitude of 10.0 N. The angle the incline makes with the horizontal is 40.0 degrees - this is the maximum angle the incline can have before the box starts to slide. Calculate the magnitude of the normal force acting on the box. Calculate the magnitude of the force of static friction acting on the box. Calculate the value...
A block with mass m1 = 8.5 kg is on an incline with an angle θ = 25° with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction between the incline and the block. 1)When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? 2)Now with friction, the acceleration is measured to be only a = 2.74 m/s2. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the incline and the block? 3)...
A block with mass m1 = 9.4 kg is on an incline with an angle θ = 26° with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction, but for the rest of this problem the coefficients of friction are: μk = 0.24 and μs = 0.264. 1) When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? 2) Now with friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block after it...
A block with mass m1 = 8.9 kg is on an incline with an angle θ = 27° with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction between the incline and the block. 1) When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? 2) Now with friction, the acceleration is measured to be only a= 3.38 m/s2. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the incline and the block? 3) To keep the...
A box is sliding up an incline that makes an angle of 19.0° with respect to the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the surface of the incline is 0.180. The initial speed of the box at the bottom of the incline is 1.30 m/s. How far does the box travel along the incline before coming to rest?
m1 A block with mass my = 9.4 kg is on an incline with an angle 6 = 33 with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction between the incline and the block. 1) When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? m/s2 Submit 2) Now with friction, the acceleration is measured to be only a = 3.63 m/s2. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the...
Problem 2:A 12-kg box is released from the top of an incline that is 5.0m long and makes an angle of 40° to the horizontal. A 60-N friction force impedes the motion of the box.a) What will be the acceleration of the box?b) How long will it take to reach the bottom of the incline?c) What is the coefficient of friction between box and incline?
m A block with mass m, - 8.9 kg is on an incline with an angle 8 - 24" with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction, but for the rest of this problem the coefficients of friction are: Pk - 0.23 and Ms - 0.253. 1) When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? 3.99 m/s2 Submit Your submissions: 3.99 Computed value: 3.99 Feedback: Correct! Submitted: Wednesday,...
70kg is sliding up on a hill side at an A mass m incline angle 0 = 30°. The initial velocity of the mass is vi 30m/s, and no external force is applied to the mass on the incline. The height of the structure ish = 25 m Note that the static friction coefficient of snow is i, = 0.5, and kinetic friction coefficient of snow is 0.4. Use the principles of energy and work to find the answen to...