A 2.00-kg box is sliding across the horizontal floor of an elevator. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.440. Determine the kinetic frictional force that acts on the box for each of the following cases.
(a) The elevator is stationary. N
(b) The elevator is accelerating upward with an acceleration whose magnitude is 2.00 m/s2. N
(c) The elevator is accelerating downward with an acceleration whose magnitude is 2.00 m/s2. N
A 2.00-kg box is sliding across the horizontal floor of an elevator. The coefficient of kinetic...
A 3.10-kg box is sliding across the horizontal floor of an elevator. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.460. Determine the kinetic frictional force that acts on the box for each of the following cases. (a) The elevator is stationary. N (b) The elevator is accelerating upward with an acceleration whose magnitude is 2.30 m/s2. N (c) The elevator is accelerating downward with an acceleration whose magnitude is 2.30 m/s2. N
A 2.40-kg box is sliding across the horizontal floor of an elevator. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.480. Determine the kinetic frictional force that acts on the box for each of the following cases. (a) The elevator is stationary. N (b) The elevator is accelerating upward with an acceleration whose magnitude is 1.20 m/s2. N (c) The elevator is accelerating downward with an acceleration whose magnitude is 1.20 m/s2.
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I push a 16.5-kg box across a floor, which has a kinetic frictional force of Ff = 27.5 N. If my push of FA = 32 N gives it an acceleration of 0.35 m/s2, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction?
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A 2.00 102-kg crate is being pushed across a horizontal floor by a force P with arrow that makes an angle of 30.0° below the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.200. What should be the magnitude of P with arrow, so that the net work done by it and the kinetic frictional force is zero?
Question 12 (1 point) A 50.0-kg box is resting on a horizontal floor. A force of 250 N directed at an angle of 20.7° below the horizontal is applied to the box. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the surface is 0.300. What is the acceleration of the box? OA) 3.54 m/s2 OB) 5.14 m/s2 OC) 2.84 m/s2 OD) 1.21 m/s2 E) 1.77 m/s2 Question 13 (1 point) A 50.0-kg box is resting on a horizontal floor....
A 13.61 N force acts on a mass accelerating it across a frictionless floor at 4.27 m/s2. The same force applied to the same mass will cause what acceleration across of floor whose coefficient of friction is 0.22?
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A 20.0 kg box is pushed across a rough level floor by mEANS of a 5ooN FORCE IP) applied at an angle of 370 below the horizONTAL AS SHOWN. tv P=500N g=9,80 M/A² (a) Draus a free-body ---... 2oka I THTRTTITOT - diagram of the box using the point-mass model. (6) Find the magnitude of the normal contact force (n) that acts on the box....
A 3.9 kg block is pushed along a horizontal floor by a force F→ of magnitude 25 N at a downward angle θ = 40°. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the floor is 0.23. Calculate the magnitudes of (a) the frictional force on the block from the floor and (b) the block’s acceleration.