. You are using a rope to pull a sled at a constant velocity across level snow, with coefficient of kinetic friction 0.050 between sled and the snow. The sled is loaded with physics books, giving a total mass of 48 kg. (a) With what force should you pull with the rope horizontal? (b) Repeat for the rope at 30 ̊above horizontal.
. You are using a rope to pull a sled at a constant velocity across level...
5. An adult uses a rope to pull a child on a sled across some ice. The sled has a mass of 5 kg. the child has a mass of 35 kg, and the adult has a mass of 60 kg. The sled moves with a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s. The rope makes an angle of 300 with the horizontal. The tension in the rope is 50 N. Find the coefficient of friction between the ice and the sled.
A sled is being pulled across rough snow by a rope at an angle of 20° to the horizontal. The sled has a mass of 31 kg and the passenger has a mass of 22 kg. The sled is moving at a steady 0.63 m/s. The force on the rope is 65 N. A. Draw a free body diagram for the sled and passenger as one thing. B. What is the normal force on the sled? C. What is the...
) child is pulled along the flat ground on snow on a sled by his father. The child and sled together have a mass of 33 kg. The father pulls the sled by a rope 40 degree angle above the horizontal. If the coefficient of friction between the snow and the sled is. 16, determine the force the father must pull with to maintain constant velocity. (you mus which is angled upward at a nd th e Normal Force and...
A dad pulls his child on a sled at a constant speed across a rugged snowy road with a force of 159 N in a direction of 42° above the horizontal. The mass of the child and sled is 38 kg. Compute the coefficient of friction. (HINT: Set up the force equations and Derive the expression the coefficient of friction between sled and snow.)
A girl is using a rope to pull a mystery box that has a mass of 30.6 kg across a rough level surface. The rope makes an angle with the floor of 30 degrees above the horizontal, and the tension in the rope is 100 N. If the coeficcient of kinetic friction between the box and surface is 0.333, what is the magnitude of kinetic friction force acting on the mystery box?
You pull a your friend along in a sled (combined mass is 65 kg), by pulling the rope at an upward angle of 20 degrees with respect to the ground with enough force to keep the sled moving at a constant velocity of <3,0, 0> m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the ground and the sled is 0.15. (a) Draw a force diagram for the friend/sled system. (b) Once you get to constant velocity, you pull the sled 15...
Newton's second law: Rudolph the red nosed reindeer is pulling a 25 kg sled across the snow in a field. The coefficient of kinetic friction is .12 The rope that is pulling the sled is coming off at a 29 degree angle above the horizontal. Find the force in the rope when the acceleration is .12 m/s^2.
A man pulls a 30.0 kg crate across level ground at constant velocity with a light rope that makes an angle of 20.0° above horizontal. The tension in the rope is 40.0 N. What is the coefficient of friction between the sled and the ground? A. 0.161 B. 0.188 C. 0.0441 D. 0.0851 E. 0.134
Diego pulls a 4.5 kg sled across level snow with a force, F, of 230 N on a rope that is 35.0° above the horizontal. If the sled moves a distance of 65.5 m, how much work does Diego do? what formula do i use?
You pull on a large box using a rope as in (Figure 1), except the rope is at an angle of 15.0∘ below the horizontal. The weight of the box is 265 N, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.270. What must be the tension in the rope to make the box move at a constant velocity? What is the normal force that the floor exerts on the box?