A 35 kg crate is carried in a pickup truck traveling horizontally at 15.0 m/s. The...
Hector drives a pickup truck horizontally at 15.0 m/s. He is transporting a crate of delicate lead crystal. If the coefficient of static friction between the crate and the truck bed is 0.300, what is the minimum stopping distance for the truck so the crate will not slide? a. 51.0 m b. 38.3 m c. 44.4 m d. 28.7 m
A crate of mass 42.0 kg is being transported on the flatbed of a pickup truck. The coefficient of static friction between the crate and the truck's flatbed is 0.340, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.180. (a) The truck accelerates forward on level ground. What is the maximum acceleration the truck can have so that the crate does not slide relative to the truck's flatbed? (Give the magnitude of the acceleration.) 3.33 Correct: Your answer is correct. m/s2...
A crate having a mass 50.0 kg falls horizontally off the back of
the flatbed truck, which is traveling at 28 m/s. The crate slides
86.8 m on the road in coming to rest. The initial speed of the
crate on the road is the same as that of the truck.
(a). Draw and clearly label all of the forces acting on the
crate as it slides on the road.
(b). Draw the direction of the initial velocity for the...
A pickup truck is traveling down the road with a momentum of 5.1x104 kg m/s (the pickup truck is moving at 50 mph), that is measured with an uncertainty of ± 500 kg m/s. . How precisely can its position be determined at the same time?
2100.0 N that is opposed by s frictionel force of 425.0 N 3) A pickup truck with a mass of 750.0 kg traveling 30.0 m/s skids to a stop. Assume the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the road is 0.500. What is the size and direction of the frictional force that the road exerts on the truck? Find the acceleration of the truck. How far would the truck travel before coming to rest?
with forces and acceleration** 1) A 1550 kg pickup truck enters a slower section of road and brakes for 4.3 s, going from 29.06 m/s to 20.12 m/s. a. What is the average net force on the truck during the acceleration b. How far did the truck travel during the acceleration?
100 km 03: A crate having mass of 50 kg falls horizontally off the back of the flatbed truck, which is traveling at 120 km/h. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the road and the crate is 0.24. Find the distance the crate slides on the road until its coming to rest. The initial speed of the crate is the same as the truck, 120 km/h.
Picture taken from problem 13-35. A 2000 kg truck is traveling at 25 meters/second. The driver suddenly hits the brakes, causing the truck to slide on the road. The coefficient of friction between the truck and the road is fk = 0.32. Determine the distance the truck slides. (Notice: the box is irrelevant in this problem)
A crate of oranges weighing 193 N rests on a flatbed truck 2.00 m from the back of the truck. The coefficients of friction between the crate and the bed are μs = 0.900 and μk = 0.200. The truck drives on a straight, level highway at a constant 8.00 m/s. A.)What is the force of friction acting on the crate? B. )If the truck speeds up with an acceleration of 2.70 m/s2, what is the force of the friction...
A pickup truck with mass 18• 105 gm is traveling eastbound at 15 m/s, while a compact car (900 kg) is traveling westbound with-15 m/s. The vehicles collide head-on, becoming entangled. a. Find the speed of the entangled vehicles after the collision. b. Find the change in velocity of each vehicle. c. Find the change in kinetic energy d. If the mass of both the vehicles were doubled, calculate how would the final velocity and change in kinetic energy be affected?