Two forces act simultaneously on an object while it moves 2.82 m in a straight line on
a horizontal surface. No other forces are acting. The forces are parallel to the surface
and cause the kinetic energy of the object to change from 114 J to 222 J. If one of the
forces is 155 N, what is the second force?
Two forces act simultaneously on an object while it moves 2.82 m in a straight line...
A 2.63 kg object moves 568 mon a horizontal surface w friction is 0258. While it moves, a 42.2 N force acts on it a respect to the direction the object moves in hose coeficient ot xa with ntify all the forces that act on the object while it moves b) Calculate the work done by each force identified in part (a). c) Calculate the net work done on the object.- d) How far would the object have to move,...
1) An object feels the impact of 3 forces. The mass of the object is 2.82 kg. The object has an acceleration of 1.93 m/s2 at 28.6 degrees N of E. Force 1 is 11.0 N at 62.4 degrees S of E and Force 2 is 18.8 N at 57.5 degrees S of W. What is the magnitude and direction of Force 3? (Assume that no additional forces act on the object.)Do not use energy ideas in your solution. 2)...
8c7p11) A 114 kg object moves in a horizontal straight line with an initial speed of 53 m/s. If it is stopped along that line with a deceleration of 2.50 m/s2 what magnitude of force is required? Subrmilt Arnswer Trles 0/8 What distance does it travel while decelerating? Submit AnswerTries 0/8 What is the absolute value of the work that is done by the decelerating force on the object? Submit Answer Tries 0/8
5. An object is moving along a straight line on a horizontal surface. The weight of the object is 50 N The initial kinetic energy of the object is 100 J. The kinetic friction force is 25 N. Due to the friction the object comes to a stop. Refer to the figure for problem 5. 15) What is the work done by the friction force? a) -200 J a) -200 J A) o, 5 b) 0 J c) 100 J...
Two forces are acting on a 6.89-kg object that moves with acceleration 9.31 m/s2 in the positive y-direction. If one of the forces acts in the positive x-direction and has magnitude of 12 N, what is the magnitude of the other force in N?
So I was able to do parts a, b, and c but im stuck on d. I was
told that I should get 42.9m for d by using the calculations from b
but I don't know how please explain.
1. A 2.63 kg object moves 56.8 m on a horizontal surface whose coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.258. While it moves, a 42.2 N force acts on it at an angle of 33.8° with respect to the direction the object...
2. Two forces act concurrently on an object. While a 75 N force pushes it east, a 25 N force pushes it north. a) What is the magnitude of the resultant force? b) What is the direction of the resultant force?
o the object is at the origin and Two constant forces act on an object of mass m = 5.70 g object moving in the xy plane as shown in the figure below. Fordel, is 22.5 Nat 35.0", and forcef, is 41.5 Na 150. At time t has velocity (3.40 +2.00 ms (a) Express the two forces in unit vector not AN 1, (b) Find the total force exerted on the object (c) Find the object's acceleration consider the instant-3.00...
Three forces act on a cargo canister that was initially stationary but that now moves across a frictionless floor. The force magnitudes are F_1 = 2.80 N. along the -x - axis: F_2 = 3.80 N, at theta_2 = 52.0; and F_3 = 100 N, at theta_3 = -122.0; What is the net work done on the canister by the three forces during the first 2.00 m of displacement? 16 J 4 J -16 J 3 J A child whose...
The figure shows three forces applied to a trunk that moves leftward by 2.84 m over a frictionless floor. The force magnitudes are F1 = 5.19 N, F2 = 9.16 N, andF3 = 2.82 N, and the indicated angle is θ = 60°. (a) During the displacement, what is the net work done on the trunk by the three applied forces, the gravitational force, and the normal force? (b) Is there a net transfer of energy to or from the...