A 10 kg block initially at rest is pulled 13 m across a floor by a 50 N force, if the friction does 380 J of work over this distance, what is the blocks final velocity

A 10 kg block initially at rest is pulled 13 m across a floor by a...
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)
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?
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?
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A 1.0 kg block is initially at rest on a bench. It is pushed a distance 5.0 m with a force of 50 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the benchtop is 0.30 What is the energy dissipated by friction? A) 10 J B) 15 J C) 20 J D) 25 J E) 30 J
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
Block A, with mass mA, is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal floor. Block B, with mass mB, is initially at rest on the horizontal top surface of A. The coefficient of static friction between the two blocks is μs. Block A is pulled with a horizontal force. What is the minimum magnitude of the force that causes Block A to slide out from under B? Write the expression in terms of the given variables.
1.A block of mass m = 5.00 kg is pulled along a horizontal frictionless floor by a cord that exerts a force of magnitude F = 12.0 N at an angle θ = 25o . (a) Draw the free body diagram of the block. (b) Find the normal force. 2.Two crates are at rest on frictionless horizontal surface. Both crates are connected by a light rope. A woman wearing golf shoes (so she can get traction on the ice) pulls...
A mass m = 12 kg is pulled along a horizontal floor with NO
friction for a distance d =6.5 m. Then the mass is pulled up an
incline that makes an angle θ = 25° with the horizontal and has a
coefficient of kinetic friction μk = 0.44. The entire
time the massless rope used to pull the block is pulled parallel to
the incline at an angle of θ = 25° (thus on the incline it is
parallel...