A boy pulls a 25.0-kg box with a 160-N force at 34° above a horizontal surface. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the horizontal surface is is 0.17 and the box is pulled a distance of 38.0 m, what is the net work done on the box?
A boy pulls a 25.0-kg box with a 160-N force at 34° above a horizontal surface....
A boy pulls a 20.0-kg box with a 160-N force at 39° above a horizontal surface. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the horizontal surface is 0.18 and the box is pulled a distance of 30.0 m, what is the net work done on the box?
2. A boy pulls a 23.0-kg box with a 230-N force at 30° above a horizontal surface. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the horizontal surface is is 0.21 and the box is pulled a distance of 22.0 m, what is the work done by the friction force on the box?
Starting from rest, a student pulls a (25.0+A) kg box a distance of (4.50 + B) m across the floor using a (134 + C) N force applied at 35.0 degrees above horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.220 between the floor and the box. Find the work done by the pulling force. Give your answer in joules (J) and with 3 significant figures. A=1 B=3 C=11
A 200-kg roller coaster reaches the top of the steepest hill with a speed of 5.60 km/h. It then descends the hill, which is at an angle of 25° and is 58.0 m long. What will its kinetic energy be when it reaches the bottom? Assume µk = 0.10. A boy pulls a 20.0-kg box with a 130-N force at 33° above a horizontal surface. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the horizontal surface is 0.29...
A tension force of 145 N inclined at 25.0° above the horizontal is used to pull a 39.0 kg shipping crate a distance of 3.60 m on a rough surface. If the crate moves at a constant speed, find (a) the work done by the tension force and (b) the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and surface. i know that a is 473.09 but i cant figure out part b.
A horizontal force of 150 N is used to push a 40-kg box on a rough, horizontal surface through a distance of 6 m. If the box moves at a constant speed, find: a) the work done by the 150 N force b) the work done by friction c) the coefficient of kinetic friction
A8 kg box is being pulled across a horizontal surface. The pulling force has a magnitude of 55 N and acts at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the surface and box is 0.2. What is the normal force acting on the box?
A boy pulls a box of mass 30 kg with a force of 25 N in the direction shown in 6Fig. 4.33. If the friction coefficient is u = 0.2. What is the normal force exerted on the box by the ground, what is the friction force and what is the acceleration of the box?
A tension force of 155 N inclined at 35.0° above the horizontal is used to pull a 33.0 kg storage crate a distance of 4.10 m on a rough surface. If the crate moves at a constant speed, find (a) the work done by the tension force and (b) the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and surface. (a)the work done by the tension force (in J) J (b)the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and surface
A tension force of 135 N inclined at 15.0° above the horizontal is used to pull a 29.0 kg storage crate a distance of 3.60 m on a rough surface. If the crate moves at a constant speed, find (a) the work done by the tension force and (b) the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and surface HINT (a) the work done by the tension force (in J) X J Enter a number. (b) the coefficient of kinetic...