You pull a 10kg block at a constant speed on a flat surface over a distance...
A 50 kg block rests on a flat surface with coefficient of kinetic friction (Uk = .3). Calculate the Work required to move the block 30 inches. Report answer in Joules, and neglect energy required to overcome static friction.
You pull on a stationary block of mass 150kg with a cord that makes a constant angle of 0.4712rad as measured up from horizontal. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the floor is 0.79 , and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the floor is 0.35 . If you pull on the stationary block with a constant tension of magnitude 651.2N , how much net work will be done on the block after pulling for 4s...
A block of mass M is pulled over a rough horizontal surface. The block has a coefficient of kinetic friction with the surface of pl. The block is subject to the normal force, the friction force, the force of gravity, and a force from a rope of magnitude T which pulls up and to the right at an angle of with the horizontal. The box was initially travelling to the right at speed v = 2.3 If M =9.1kg, u=0.22,...
A block of mass M is pulled over a rough horizontal surface. The block has a coefficient of kinetic friction with the surface of u. The block is subject to the normal force, the friction force, the force of gravity, and a force from a rope of magnitude T which pulls up and to the right at an angle of 0 with the horizontal. The box was initially travelling to the right at speed v = 2.2 m. If M...
A block of mass M is pulled over a rough horizontal surface. The block has a coefficient of kinetic friction with the surface of u. The block is subject to the normal force, the friction force, the force of gravity, and a force from a rope of magnitude T which pulls up and to the right at an angle of 0 with the horizontal. The box was initially travelling to the right at speed u = 1.7". If M =9.4kg,...
A block of mass M is pulled over a rough horizontal surface. The block has a coefficient of kinetic friction with the surface of u. The block is subject to the normal force, the friction force, the force of gravity, and a force from a rope of magnitude T which pulls up and to the right at an angle of 0 with the horizontal. If M 9.4kg, u=0.27, T-42N, and 0=38.6 degrees, what the work done by the rope on...
A block of mass M is pulled over a rough horizontal surface. The block has a coefficient of kinetic friction with the surface of u. The block is subject to the normal force, the friction force, the force of gravity, and a force from a rope of magnitude T which pulls up and to the right at an angle of with the horizontal. The box was initially travelling to the right at speed v = 2.3". If M = 8.7kg,...
A block of mass M is pulled over a rough horizontal surface. The block has a coefficient of kinetic friction with the surface of p. The block is subject to the normal force, the friction force, the force of gravity, and a force from a rope of magnitude T which pulls up and to the right at an angle of 0 with the horizontal. The box was initially travelling to the right at speed v = 1.3" If M =9.7kg,...
A block of mass 3 kg is sliding up a rough, 30° ramp. Its speed drops from 6 m/s to 2 m/s over a travel distance of 2 meters. .a. What is the change in the kinetic energy of the block? b. How much total work is done on the block by gravity? c. How much total work is done on the block by friction? d. What is the change in the gravitational potential energy of the block? e. What...
A block of mass M is pulled over a rough horizontal surface. The block has a coefficient of kinetic friction with the surface of . The block is subject to the normal force, the friction force, the force of gravity, and a force from a rope of magnitude T which pulls up and to the right at an angle of 0 with the horizontal. The box was initially travelling to the right at speed v = 2.7 m. If M...