A 0.50 Kg block slides down from the top of an incline with an initial velocity of 0.1 m/s, and comes to rest in a dista
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A 0.50 Kg block slides down from the top of an incline with an
initial velocity of 0.1 m/s, and comes to rest in a distance of 1.6
m on the horizontal plan following the bottom of the incline. The
incline has an angle of 30°, a maximum height of 1 m and a
coefficient of friction of 0.2.
Using the conservation of Energy, Find the friction coefficient of
the horizontal surface following the bottom of the incline.
Problem 1: A 0.50 Kg block slides down from the top of an incline with an initial velocity of 0.1 m/s, and comes to rest in a distance of 1.6 m on the horizontal plan following the bottom of the incline. The incline has an angle of 30°, a maximum height of 1 m and a coefficient of friction of 0.2. Using the conservation of Energy, Find the friction coefficient of the horizontal surface following the bottom of the incline.
initial velocity of 0.1 m/s, and comes to rest in a distance of 1.6
m on the horizontal plan following the bottom of the incline. The
incline has an angle of 30°, a maximum height of 1 m and a
coefficient of friction of 0.2.
Using the conservation of Energy, Find the friction coefficient of
the horizontal surface following the bottom of the incline.
Problem 1: A 0.50 Kg block slides down from the top of an incline with an initial velocity of 0.1 m/s, and comes to rest in a distance of 1.6 m on the horizontal plan following the bottom of the incline. The incline has an angle of 30°, a maximum height of 1 m and a coefficient of friction of 0.2. Using the conservation of Energy, Find the friction coefficient of the horizontal surface following the bottom of the incline.