b) If the system is frictionless, what must the magnitude of the applied force be if the net force acting on the mass is
Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 8:50 am
b) If the system is frictionless, what must the magnitude of the applied force be if the net force
acting on the mass is equal to zero?
c)c)If the magnitude of the applied force is 35.0 N and the system is not frictionless, what is the
acceleration of the mass if the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.600?
d) If the acceleration produced is to be 1.50 m/s? i and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.600,
what should the magnitude of the applied force be? Assume that it remains acting at 20.0°
1. A 3.00 kg mass is initially at rest upon a horizontal surface. A rope is tied to one end and pulls in the -i direction with a constant force of 20.0 N. An applied force acts on the mass, pulling at an angle of 15.0° with respect to the positive x-direction as shown below. 20 N т De 15 FA a) If the magnitude of the applied force is 35.0 N and the system is frictionless, what is the acceleration of the mass?
acting on the mass is equal to zero?
c)c)If the magnitude of the applied force is 35.0 N and the system is not frictionless, what is the
acceleration of the mass if the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.600?
d) If the acceleration produced is to be 1.50 m/s? i and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.600,
what should the magnitude of the applied force be? Assume that it remains acting at 20.0°
1. A 3.00 kg mass is initially at rest upon a horizontal surface. A rope is tied to one end and pulls in the -i direction with a constant force of 20.0 N. An applied force acts on the mass, pulling at an angle of 15.0° with respect to the positive x-direction as shown below. 20 N т De 15 FA a) If the magnitude of the applied force is 35.0 N and the system is frictionless, what is the acceleration of the mass?