Kasey needs to figure out the coefficient of kinetic friction between a wooden block and a metal track. She raises the track to 40 degrees above the horizontal and notices that the mass moves down the incline at a constant speed. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction?
Kasey needs to figure out the coefficient of kinetic friction between a wooden block and a...
In the following figure = 20.0 and = 52.7. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the incline is = 0.40
A block slides down a 20 degree incline. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and incline is 0.1. Use g = 10 m/s^2. If the magnitude of the blocks acceleration is 2.5 m/s^2 then find the minimum coefficient between the block and the incline such that the block can remain at rest when placed on the incline.
A 4.50 kg wooden block slides 2.35 m down a wooden incline at constant velocity. (The coefficient of static friction is 0.40, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.20.)What is the angle of the incline? (Ans : 11.3 degrees)Calculate the increase in the system's thermal energy. (Ans : 20.3 J)
The block has a mass of 50 kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the ice and the block is μk = 0.01 . How hard will you have to push on the block to keep it moving at a constant speed of 1.2 m/s? It is at an angle of 25 degrees pushing downwards. Show answer with units. Please and thank you.
In the figure, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the surface and the larger block is 0.20, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the surface and the smaller block is 0.30. If F = 14 N and M=1.0 kg, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of either block? 3M M
Assume the block has a mass of 16 kg and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.86 in the following figure. What applied force P directed down and along the incline will produce an acceleration of 0.8 m/s2 down the incline? Force (P) = Number Newtons 35°
Write an algebraic expression for the coefficient of kinetic friction for a block of mass m sliding down an incline of angle theta with respect to the horizontal with acceleration a. (type the formula out with the word (theta) for the angle. Make sure you are careful with your parentheses. You may use the following variables: m, a, g, (theta) and the sin, cos, and tan functions.
In the experiment to measure the coefficient of kinetic friction by sliding a block down on inclined plane, it is required that the block move at constant velocity. Why is this requirement necessary? 5. Frictional forces on a block on an inclined plane are directed down the plane (TRUE/FALSE). 9. How does the coefficient of kinetic friction depend on the constant speed of a moving object?
Two blocks are connected as shown below. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block (M) and the incline is .19. Disregard any pulley mass of friction in the pulley. (A) calculate the magnitude of acceleration of the blocks. (B) find the tension in the string connecting the blocks. Use M=2.9kg. Please include the free body diagrams. 2M M 0:40
3. A wooden block with mass 500g is pushed along a table to give it an initial speed of 3.00 m/s. It moves down the table and comes into contact with a spring, which it compresses. The block then comes to a stop. The block moves a distance of 1.20m between when the pushing force stops and when it is stopped by the spring. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and table is 0.150. The spring has a...