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A mass m = 16 kg is pulled along a horizontal floor, with a coefficient of kinetic friction HK = 0.08, for a distance d

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:24 pm
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A Mass M 16 Kg Is Pulled Along A Horizontal Floor With A Coefficient Of Kinetic Friction Hk 0 08 For A Distance D 1
A Mass M 16 Kg Is Pulled Along A Horizontal Floor With A Coefficient Of Kinetic Friction Hk 0 08 For A Distance D 1 (89.16 KiB) Viewed 46 times
A mass m = 16 kg is pulled along a horizontal floor, with a coefficient of kinetic friction HK = 0.08, for a distance d = 6.1 m. Then the mass is continued to be pulled up a frictionless incline that makes an angle 8 = 30° with the horizontal. The entire time the massless rope used to pull the block is pulled parallel to the incline at an angle of 0 = 30° (thus on the incline it is parallel to the surface) and has a tension T = 36 N. 1) What is the work done by tension before the block gets to the incline? Submit + 2) What is the work done by friction as the block slides on the flat horizontal surface? J Submit 3) What is the speed of the block right before it begins to travel up the incline? m/s Submit + 4) How far up the incline does the block travel before coming to rest? m Submit + 5) What is the work done by gravity as it comes to rest? Submit +