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Question:
A 20.0-kg rock is sliding on a rough, horizontal surface at 8.00 m/s and eventually stops due to friction. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the rock and the surface is 0.200
What average power is produced by friction as the rock stops?
GIven Information:
Mass of rock = m = 20 kg
Initial speed of rock = vi = 8 m/s
Coefficient of kinetic friction = μ = 0.200
Required Information:
Average power produced due to friction = ?
Answer:
Average power produced due to friction = 156.1 Watts
Explanation:
As we know the power is rate of doing work,
P = W/t
work-energy theorem relates work done and kinetic energy as
W = KE = ½m(vf² - vi²
W = ½*20*(0 -8²)
W = -640 J
According to Newton's second law of motion,
F = ma
friction force is given by,
F = -μmg
relate the two equations
ma = -μmg
mass cancels out
a = -μg
a = -0.200*9.8
a = -1.96 m/s²
The negative sign indicates deceleration
From the kinematics equation
t = (vf - vi)/a
t = (0 - 8)/-1.96
t = -8/-1.96
t = 4.1 seconds
Therefore, the power produced to the friction is
P = 640/4.1
P = 156.1 Watts