Ask a New Question

Asked by Anonymous

A 1.0 kg object is given a push along a horizontal surface. If the velocity of the object when it is released is 0.50 m/s west, and the object slides 0.25m before coming to a stop, what is the magnitude of the force of friction?
13 years ago

Answers

Answered by Steve
.25 = 1/2 at^2
v = .5 - at
F = 1.0 a
13 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
The answer would be 279 N because when you rearrange the formula F(net)=Fa-Fg and plug in your numbers for Fnet=(132N) in addition to your force of gravity of 147.15N you will have an answer of 279.
9 years ago

Related Questions

A box is given a push so that it slides across the floor. How far will it go, given the coefficient... If you try to push an object that is 10 times heavier than you would there be static or kinetic fric... Whenever you push an object across a frictional surface, it starts out taking a lot of force to push... Object A and Object B made direct contact for 15 minutes. The temperature of each object was measure... Object A and Object B made direct contact for 15 minutes. The temperature of each object was measure... Pair Object 1 Change Object 2 Change A2 B 3 +1 C +3 +1 D+1+2 (1 point) Pair B Pair A Pair C... A push or pull on a object is called A. Force B.Friction C Gravity A push or pull on one object by another that is touch it is Gravity,Contact,NOn contact A push or a pull on one object by another that is touching it is a(n)
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use