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A 36.6-kg crate rests on a horizontal floor, and a 70.0-kg person is standing on the crate. Determine the magnitude of the normal force that (a) the floor exerts on the crate and (b) the crate exerts on the person.
1.) a.) A 29-kg crate rests on a horizontal floor, and a 58-kg person is standing on the crate. (i) Determine the magnitude of the normal force that the floor exerts on the crate. N (ii) Determine the magnitude of the normal force that the crate exerts on the person. N b.) A Mercedes-Benz 300SL (m = 1600 kg) is parked on a road that rises 20° above the horizontal. (i) What is the magnitude of the normal force? N...
4. + -/0.9 points A 29.kg crate rests on a horizontal floor, and a 63-kg person is standing on the crate. (a) Determine the magnitude of the normal force that the floor exerts on the crate. (b) Determine the magnitude of the normal force that the crate exerts on the person. Additional Materials Section 4.9 5. -/0.9 points A 53.0-kg crate rests on a level floor at a shipping dock. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.780 and...
A 40 kg crate is pulled 50 m along a horizontal floor by a constant force exerted by a person, Fp = 150 N, which acts as 30 degree angle. The floor is rough and exerts a friction for Ff = 40 N. Determine: a) the work done by each force acting on the crate b) the net work done on the crate
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...
2) A 35.0 kg crate is being push across a horizontal floor with
a force F = 150 N that makes an angle θ = 29.0° with the horizontal
as illustrated in the figure below. Find the magnitude of the
acceleration of the crate, given that the coefficient of kinetic
friction between the crate and the floor is 0.20.
3) A 7.00 kg block is pressed against a vertical wall by a force
(→F), as shown in the figure below....
A chair of mass 11.5 kg is sitting on the horizontal floor; the floor is not frictionless. You push on the chair with a force F = 35.0 Nthat is directed at an angle of 39.0 ∘ below the horizontal and the chair slides along the floor. Use Newton's laws to calculate the normal force that the floor exerts on the chair.
A chair of mass 11.5 kg is sitting on the horizontal floor; the floor is not frictionless. You push on the chair with a force F = 42.0 N that is directed at an angle of 38.0 below the horizontal and the chair slides along the floor. *Use Newton's laws to calculate the normal force that the floor exerts on the chair.
A chair of mass 15.0 kg is sitting on the horizontal floor; the floor is not frictionless. You push on the chair with a force F = 35.0 N that is directed at an angle of 38.0 ∘ below the horizontal and the chair slides along the floor. Use Newton's laws to calculate the normal force that the floor exerts on the chair.
A uniform ladder stands on a rough floor and rests against a frictionless wall as shown in the figure. Since the floor is rough, it exerts both a normal force n, and a frictional force r, on the ladder. However, since the wall is frictionless, it exerts only a normal force N, on the ladder. The ladder has a length of L = 4.3 m, a weight of w. = 67.5 N, and rests against the wall a distance d...