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A block is given a very brief push up a 36° frictionless incline to give it...
1. A 185 g cart is given a quick push up a frictionless incline, giving it an initial velocity of 1.45 m/s. The incline is at an angle of 10.0 to the horizontal. You must show your work to get full credit for this problem. a) What is the cart's initial kinetic energy, i.e. when it leaves the launcher? KE =mv eay @ztty =C85k9)(145s) = .1343 b) What is the cart's change in kinetic energy (Kr-Ko) from the launch point...
A block is give an initial velocity of 5.00 ms up a frictionless 22.0 incline. (Figure P5.22) How far up the incline does the bleck slide before coming (momentarily) to rest? Figure P5.22
Part 1) A small block travels up a frictionless incline that is at an angle of 30.0°above the horizontal. The block has speed 4.26 m/s at the bottom of the incline. Assume g = 9.80 m/s2. How far up the incline (measured parallel to the surface of the incline) does the block travel before it starts to slide back down? Part 2) Complete the following exercises. (Assume g = 9.80 m/s2.) (a) A small block is released from rest at...
A block is projected up a frictionless inclined plane with initial speed v0 = 5.05 m/s. The angle of incline is θ = 30.9°. (a) How far up the plane does it go? (b) How long does it take to get there? (c) What is its speed when it gets back to the bottom?
A block is given an initial velocity of V, and fired up on a frictionless incline as shown below. It travels a distance d=2.4 m up the incline before momentarily coming to a stop. If the angle - 37 degrees, find the initial velocity of the block (25 pts) VO
A block is given a brief push, and then after the push, continues to move up a 30 degree inclined plane, slowing down at a rate of 7.5 m/s/s. Calculate the coefficient of kinetic friction the block experiences with the inclined surface.
A frictionless cart is given a quick push that sends it rolling up a 17º incline, as shown. After the push, the cart travels 1.30 m before stopping and rolling back down the incline. How fast was the cart moving immediately after it was pushed?
To push a 25.0kg crate up a frictionless incline angled at25.0'to the horizontal , a worker exerts a force of 209N parallelto the incline. As the crate slides 1.5m, how much work is done onthe crate by a) T he worker's applied force, b) T he gravitational force on the crate, and c) The normal force exerted by the incline on the crate? d) What is the total work done on the crate?
Consider a block of wood given an initial velocity directed up an incline of angle θ. It reaches some maximum distance up the incline, turns around, and slides back down. There is friction present. Take the motion of the block to be after any push necessary to provide the initial velocity. (a) Draw and label separate free body diagrams (FBDs) for (i) the motion up the incline and (ii) the motion back down. Include coordinate axes and indicate acceleration. (b)...
A 2.00-kg block starts sliding from the top of a frictionless incline. At the bottom of the incline, the mass slides along a horizonal surface and collides with a spring compressing it a distance x. The spring will compress 1 meter with an applied force of 400 Newtons A. Calculate the speed of the block at the halfway down the incline? B. Calculate the speed of the block at the bottom of the incline? C. How much work is done...