Two packages at UPS start sliding down the 20∘ ramp. Package A has a mass of 3.00 kg and a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.220. Package B has a mass of 8.50 kg and a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.170. Package A and B are touching and package A is closest to the bottom of the ramp. Package B pushes package A down the ramp. The distance from package A to the bottom of the ramp is 2 m. How long does it take package A to reach the bottom?
Two packages at UPS start sliding down the 20∘ ramp. Package A has a mass of...
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How long does it take package A to reach the bottom?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Enhanced EOC: Problem 7.31 Two packages at UPS start sliding down the 20 degree ramp shown in the figure. Package A has a mass of 6.50kg and a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.220. Package B has a mass of 11.5kg and a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.150. (Figure 1) How long does it take package A to reach the...
3) Referring to the picture below, consider a block of mass m-1kg, sliding down a ramp with that is frictionless. The block continues to slide a distance d along the table, which has coefficient of friction u 0.2. Using conservation of energy answer the following: a If the block starts at a height h=5.1m how fast is it going at the very bottom of the ramp? b. The block comes to a stop a distance, d, from the bottom of...
Example 3: Two UPS workers are unloading a truck full of 10 kg boxes One slides them down a ramp to the ground. The other picks packages up from the top of the ramp and walks them 3 m horizontally before setting them straight down onto the ground 1 m below (Bending her knees, not her back!). Find the work done by the force of gravity on a package for (a) sliding down the ramp and (b) being walked over...
A package with a mass of 53.0 kg slides down a smooth ramp with negligible friction. The package starts from rest and has a speed of 4.00 m/s at the bottom. What is the height of the ramp (in m)?
A package with a mass of 42.0 kg slides down a smooth ramp with negligible friction. The package starts from rest and has a speed of 2.70 m/s at the bottom. What is the height of the ramp (in m)? _____m
QUESTION 4 Compare the case of an object sliding down a ramp and the same object rolling without slipping down a ramp with the same slope, and from the same height. Which of the following is true? a. The sliding object reaches the bottom faster, but the increase in total kinetic energy is the same b. Both objects reach the bottom at the same time, but the rolling one has more kinetic energy .The sliding object takes longer to reach...
A 5.00-kg package slides 2.60 m down a long ramp that is inclined at 25.0 ∘ below the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the package and the ramp is μk = 0.370. A)Calculate the work done on the package by friction. B)Calculate the work done on the package by gravity. C)Calculate the work done on the package by the normal force. D)Calculate the total work done on the package. E)If the package has a speed of 2.60 m/s...
A 7.00-kg package slides 2.60 m down a long ramp that is inclined at 28.0 ∘ below the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the package and the ramp is μk = 0.310. Part A Calculate the work done on the package by friction. Part B Calculate the work done on the package by gravity.
Physics: Work and Energy/Momentum
A 6.00 Kg mass initially at rest slides down a ramp which makes
an angle of with horizontal at a
height of 5.0 m above the bottom of the slide and hits a 10.00 Kg
mass which is at rest, after collision, the 6.00 Kg mass bounces
back with a velocity of 0.60 m/s and 10.0 kg mass slides forward on
level. If the coefficient of kinetic friction for the incline is
0.30 and level is...
Two spheres of equal mass M and equal radius R roll down an
inclined plane as shown in the figure. One sphere is solid and the
other is a hollow spherical shell. The plane makes an angle ? with
respect to the horizontal. The spheres are released simultaneously
from rest at the top of the inclined plane and they each roll down
the incline without slipping.
The total distance each sphere rolls down the ramp (the
hypotenuse) is d. There...