Asked by sara
A 0.8 kg block of wood has an initial velocity of 0.25 m/s as it begins to slide across a table. The block comes to rest over a distance of 0.72m.
a) what is the average frictional force on the block?
b)How much work is done on the block by friction?
c)How much work is done on the table by the block?
a) what is the average frictional force on the block?
b)How much work is done on the block by friction?
c)How much work is done on the table by the block?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
avg acceleration=frictionforce/mass
Vf^2=Vi^2+2a*distance
Vf^2=Vi^2+2*frictionforce/mass * distance
solve for friction force.
work=force*distance
Vf^2=Vi^2+2a*distance
Vf^2=Vi^2+2*frictionforce/mass * distance
solve for friction force.
work=force*distance
Answered by
sara
But if i do this for force of friction, the result of frictional force is going to be negative. :(
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