A 2kg book is on top of a table. What is the normal force exerted by the table on the book if a) the book is at rest b) I push down on the book with a force of 15N and c) I pull up on the book with a force of 3N? Please show work or explanation.
A 2kg book is on top of a table. What is the normal force exerted by...
A 0.8 kg book rest on a table. A downward force of 12N is exerted on the top of the book by a hand pushing down on the book. a. what is the net force on the book? Is it accelerating? b. what is the magnitude of the gravitational force acting upon the book? c. What is the magnitude of the upward force exerted by the table on the book?
A book weighing 5 N rests on top of a table.
* A downward force of magnitude 5 N is exerted on the book by
the force of
a.table
b. gravity
c. intertia
* An upward force of magnitude _____ is exerted on the _____ by
the table. Fill in the blanks
* Do the downward force in Part A and the upward force in Part B
constitute a 3rd law pair?
* The reaction to the force in Part A...
A book weighing 5 N rests on top of a tablePart AA downward force of magnitude 5 N is exerted on the book by the
force ofPart BAn upward force of magnitude _____ is exerted on the _____ by
the table.Part CDo the downward force in Part A and the upward force in Part B
constitute a 3rd law pair?Part DThe reaction to the force in Part A is a force of magnitude
_____, exerted on the _____ by the...
Two identical books are stacked on a table. A third identical book is then placed on top of the first two, causing an increase in the normal force exerted by the bottom book on the middle book. Which of the following is a correct explanation for the increase in this normal force? A-The normal force on an object is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity on that object. B-The addition of the top book...
A book weighing 5 N rests on top of a table.
1.A downward force of magnitude 5 N isexerted
on the book by the force of
thetable
gravity
inertia
.
2. An upward force of magnitude _____
isexerted on the _____ by the table.
A. 6N/table
B. 5N/table
C. 5N/book
D. 6N/book
3. Do the downward force in Part A and
theupward force in Part B constitute a 3rd law pair?
yes
no
4. The reaction to the force in...
Q1: A student draws a force diagram for a book resting on a table. What is the “Newton’s third law pair force” of FEarth on book? A)F table on book because it is equal and opposite to F Earth on book. B) F table on book because it is balancing FEarth on book, preventing the book from moving down. c) F book on Earth because they’re equal and opposite forces. d)F book on Earth because it is part the gravitational...
A set of eight boxes, 10.0 kg each, are stacked on top of a table, as shown in the figure below. (a) Draw a FBD of the top-most box and find the normal force exerted on it by the box below. (b) Draw a FBD of the 2nd box from the top, including all three (!) forces acting on it. Find the normal force acting on this box by the box below it. (c) Do you see a pattern now?...
1.A 5 kg book rests on a flat table. (a) What is the gravitational force on the book? (b) What is the normal force of the table on the book? (c) What is the weight of the book?
Your physics book is resting on a table. You push the book with a horizontal force of 5lb. Is the force sufficient to move the book? If so, what is the acceleration vector? The book as a mass of 0.25 slugs. Us=0.33 Uk =0.30. A free body diagram is required. Demonstrate the use of Newton's 2nd law when computing forces acting on the body. Work the entire problem in British Engineering units. Using scientific notation, round your answer to 2...
You push your physics book 2.10 m along a horizontal tabletop with a horizontal push of 2.10 N while the opposing force of friction is 0.700 N . A. How much work does your 2.10 N push do on the book? B. How much work does the friction force do on the book? C. How much work does the normal force from the table do on the book? D. How much work does gravity do on the book? E. What...