Answer:
(a) 161.57 N
(b) 0.958 m/s^2
Explanation:
Force applied, F = 220 N
mass of crate, m = 61 kg
μ = 0.27
(a) The magnitude of the frictional force,
f = μ N
where, N is the normal reaction
N = m x g = 61 x 9.81 = 598.41 N
So, the frictional force, f = 0.27 x 598.41
f = 161.57 N
(b) Let a be the acceleration of the crate.
Fnet = F - f = 220 - 161.57
Fnet = 58.43 N
According to newton's second law
Fnet = mass x acceleration
58.43 = 61 x a
a = 0.958 m/s^2
Thus, the acceleration of the crate is 0.958 m/s^2.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Given:
height of water in one arm of the u-tube,
a)
Gauge pressure at the water-mercury interface,:
we've the density of the water
b)
Now the same pressure is balanced by the mercury column in the other arm of the tube:
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Recall that:
Impulse = Change in Momentum = mass × change in velocity
Since both cars are identical and have the same initial velocity of 60 mph, them breaking to a stop means that they both experience the same change in velocity.
Thus, both of the cars' impulses are equal.
The simplest way to do this is to set up equivalent fractions, like this-
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Solve for x by using cross multiplication.
40*2.2= 88
1*x=88
x=88
Therefore, the boy weighs 88lbs.