A 96 kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal force of 380 N . For the first 15 m the floor is frictionless, and for the next 15 m the coefficient of friction is 0.25. What is the final speed of the crate?
A 96 kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal...
Prompt: A 42.0-kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal force of 225 N. For the first 11.0 m the floor is frictionless, and for the next 10.0 m the coefficient of friction is 0.20. Question: What is the final speed of the crate after being pulled these 21.0 m?
A 24.0-kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal force of 225 N. For the first 11.0 m the floor is frictionless, and for the next 10.0 m the coefficient of friction is 0.20. What is the final speed of the crate after being pulled these 21.0 m ?
A 46.0-kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal force of 225 N. For the first 11.0 m the floor is frictionless, and for the next 10.0 m the coefficient of friction is 0.20. What is the final speed of the crate after being pulled these 21.0 m?
A 46.0 kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal force of 225 N. For the first 100 m the floor is frictionless, and for the next 10.5 m the coefficient of friction is 0.17. Part A What is the final speed of the crate after being pulled these 20.5 m ? Express your answer using two significant figures. VO ΑΣΦ ? VE m/s Submit Request Answer < Return to Assignment Provide Feedback 19
A 10 kg crate is pulled along a warchouse floor across a distance of 35 m by a horizontal rope. The force of the rope is 22.0 N; the block starts from rest. At the end of the 35 m, the final velocity of the block is 1.8 m/s. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction? (15 pts)
1- How much work is done by the horizontal force Fp = 150N on the 18-kg block when the force pushes the block 5.0 m up along the 32° frictionless incline? (b) How much work is done by the gravitational force on the block during this displacement? (c) How much work is done by the normal force? (d) What is the speed of the block (assume that it is zero initially) after this displacement? [Hint: Work-energy involves net work done.]...
3- A 45 kg crate is dragged at constant velocity 8.2 m across a horizontal floor due to an horizontal force F = 100 N. If the coefficient of kinetic is 0.25. Find: a. The work done for each force acting on the crate. b. The total work done on the crate
Two workers are sliding a 300 kg crate across the floor. One worker pushes forward on the crate with a force of 380 N while the other worker pull in the same direction with a force of 350 N using a rope. Both forces are horizontal and the crate slides at a constant speed. What is the crate’s coefficient of kinetic friction on the floor?
Starting from rest at 0, a 5.0-kg block is pulled horizontal across a surface by a constant horizontal force having a magnitude of 12 N. Ifthe coefficient of friction between the block and the surface is 0.20, at what rate is the 12-N force doing work at t = 5.0s? 0.12 kW 0.14kW 0.13 kW 26 W 12 W
12. A crate is pulled across a horizontal floor by a rope tied to the crate. The rope makes an angle of 37 degrees with the horizontal. Find the frictional force if the tension in the rope is 10N and the crate moves with constant velocity. a. 3.0 N b. 5.0 N c. 7.0 N d. 8.0 N e. None of them 13. A 1500 kg car travels at a speed of 20 m/s. What is its kinetic energy? a....