A 146.8 lbf prefabricated slab is hoisted by a rope. The rope pulls on the slab with a force of 846.5 N at an angle of 19.3° to the left of vertically upward. The only other force acting on the slab is the force of air resistance. The slab is moving at a constant velocity of 0.3 mph. What is the magnitude of the force of air resistance?
A 146.8 lbf prefabricated slab is hoisted by a rope. The rope pulls on the slab...
Jane is dragging a 1.2 lbf suitcase across the floor by tying a rope to it and applying a force at an angle of 7.4 degree above the floor. She found that it takes 1.6 N of force to keep it moving at a constant velocity. What is the coefficient of dynamic friction between the floor and the box? Andrew is moving a W=3.4 lbs box by pushing the box forward and down with a force of F=4.2 N. He...
A boy pulls a 5.0-kg sled with a rope that makes a 60.0° angle with respect to the horizontal surface of a frozen pond. The boy pulls on the rope with a force of 10.0 N, and the sled moves with constant velocity. What is the coefficient of friction between the sled and the ice? A) 0.09 B) 0.10 C) 0.18 D) 0.06 E) 0.24 The answer is C 0.18, I don't undersatnd why.
5) Little Bobby is pushing a cart and the cart starts to slow down, which free body diagram below is correct for the cart slowing down as Little Bobby continues to pushes. A) F FN F D) FN F applied F applied applied F applied 6) Bob applies a force with a magnitude of |F = 160 N to a box downward at an angle = 60° relative to the horizontal, the box has a weight of 196 N and...
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1. Determine the upward applied force, in lbf, required to accelerate a 2,04 kg model rocket vertically upward. with an acceleration of 3 g's. The only other significant force acting on the rocket is gravity, and I g9,8 m/s2. 2. Figure 2 shows an object whose mass is 5 lb attached to a rope wound around a pulley. The radius of the pulley is 3 in. If the mass falls at a constant velocity of...
A ball with a mass of 327 oz. is dropped down vertically from a height of 1.31 m. The speed right before the ball hit the ground was measured to be 14.5 ft/s. Assuming that the force due to air resistance is constant (and non-zero), what is the magnitude of this force? The initial velocity of the ball is zero. The direction of the force due to the air resistance is opposite to the direction that the ball is moving....
A stone with mass m = 0.700 kg is thrown vertically upward into the air with an initial kinetic energy of 610 J. The drag force acting on the stone throughout its flight is constant, independent of the velocity of the stone, and has a magnitude of 0.600 N. What is the maximum height reached by the stone? What is the speed of the stone upon impact with the ground?
Consider the block arrangement for the following situations: (a)
Block moving upward at constant speed (b) Block moving downward at
constant speed (c) Block moving upward, speed decreasing (d) Block
moving upward, speed increasing (e) Block stationary
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Example 5.2.1 Sample Problem Block accelerating vertically This first figure shows a vertically moving block on the end of a cord. Example 5.2.1 Figure 1 This second figure gives the vertical velocity component...
The helicopter in the drawing is moving horizontally to the right at a constant velocity. The weight of the helicopter is W = 55300 N. The lift force L generated by the rotating blade makes an angle of 21.0° with respect to the vertical.(a) What is the magnitude of the lift force? N(b) Determine the magnitude of the air resistance R that opposes the motion. N
1. You want to move a 500-N crate across a level floor. To start the crate moving, you have to pull with a 230-N horizontal force. Once the crate breaks loose and starts to move, you can keep it moving at constant velocity with only 200 N. What are the coefficients of static and kinetic friction? 2. In the previous example, suppose you move the crate by pulling upward on the rope at an angle of 30.0◦ above the horizontal....
understanding newton's law 1. An object cannot remain at rest unless which of the following holds? a. The net force acting on it is zero. b. The net force acting on it is constant and nonzero. c. There are no forces at all acting on it. d. There is only one force acting on it. which one is the answer? there can be more than one answer.... 2. If a block is moving to the left at a constant velocity,...