Consider a block of mass m sitting on an incline of angle Theta. solve for fs(static friction) in terms of m, g, and theta. make sure to clearly draw a FBD for the mass, including an relevant angles and axes.
Consider a block of mass m sitting on an incline of angle Theta. solve for fs(static...
Physics 21 Friction Lab Prelab (Due at start of labl) Name: Alexordia Buxcycur 1. Consider a block of mass rn sitting on an incline of angle ?. Solve for ?? in terms of m, g and ?. Make sure to clearly draw a FBD for the mass, including an relevant angles and axes. FN Pacos ma macosC
Consider a block with mass M sitting on an incline of angle θ from horizontal. Write a mathematical expression defining θ using two arbitrary points at heights h1 and h2 respectively, spaced l apart along the incline
A block of mass m is sliding down a plane inclined at an angle theta to the horizontal. If the coefficient of friction is µk . Find the acceleration of the block. Draw a vector diagram to solve this question.
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)...
Write an algebraic expression for the coefficient of kinetic friction for a block of mass m sliding down an incline of angle theta with respect to the horizontal with acceleration a. (type the formula out with the word (theta) for the angle. Make sure you are careful with your parentheses. You may use the following variables: m, a, g, (theta) and the sin, cos, and tan functions.
m A block with mass m, - 8.9 kg is on an incline with an angle 8 - 24" with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction, but for the rest of this problem the coefficients of friction are: Pk - 0.23 and Ms - 0.253. 1) When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? 3.99 m/s2 Submit Your submissions: 3.99 Computed value: 3.99 Feedback: Correct! Submitted: Wednesday,...
A block with mass m1 = 8.5 kg is on an incline with an angle θ = 25° with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction between the incline and the block. 1)When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? 2)Now with friction, the acceleration is measured to be only a = 2.74 m/s2. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the incline and the block? 3)...
What is the critical angle for a moving mass with static
friction for an angle theta? Does your answer make sense? What
happens when theta equals 0 and pi/2?
m1 A block with mass my = 9.4 kg is on an incline with an angle 6 = 33 with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction between the incline and the block. 1) When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? m/s2 Submit 2) Now with friction, the acceleration is measured to be only a = 3.63 m/s2. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the...
A block with mass m1 = 8.9 kg is on an incline with an angle θ = 27° with respect to the horizontal. For the first question there is no friction between the incline and the block. 1) When there is no friction, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? 2) Now with friction, the acceleration is measured to be only a= 3.38 m/s2. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the incline and the block? 3) To keep the...