(a) If half of the weight of a flatbed truck is supported by its two drive wheels, what Is the wet concrete where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.5 and the coefficient of static friction is 0.7. m/s? (b) Will a metal cabinet lying on the wooden bed of the truck slip if it accelerates at this rate where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.3 an the coefficient of static friction is 0.55? O No O Yes (c) Ir the truck has four-wheel drive, and the cabinet is wooden, what is it's maximum acceleration (in m/s?)? mys? Wil it slip? No O Yes

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(a) If half of the weight of a flatbed truck is supported by its two drive wheels, what is the maximum acceleration (in m/s) it can achieve o
wet concrete where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.5 and the coefficient of static friction is 0.7.
m/s?
(b) Will a metal cabinet lying on the wooden bed of the truck slip if it accelerates at this rate where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.3 an
the coefficient of static friction is 0.55?
O No
Yes
(e) Ir the truck has four-wheel drive, and the cabinet is wooden, what is it's maximum acceleration (in m/s?)?
mys?
Will it slip?
ONo
O Yes
Transcribed Image Text:(a) If half of the weight of a flatbed truck is supported by its two drive wheels, what is the maximum acceleration (in m/s) it can achieve o wet concrete where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.5 and the coefficient of static friction is 0.7. m/s? (b) Will a metal cabinet lying on the wooden bed of the truck slip if it accelerates at this rate where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.3 an the coefficient of static friction is 0.55? O No Yes (e) Ir the truck has four-wheel drive, and the cabinet is wooden, what is it's maximum acceleration (in m/s?)? mys? Will it slip? ONo O Yes
Consider the 65.0 kg ice skater being pushed by two others shown in the figure.
Fut
Free-body diagram
F2
(a) Find the direction (in degrees) and magnitude (in N) of Fet the total force exerted on her by the others, given that the magnitudes F, and
F, are 20.8 N and 16.2 N, respectively.
direction
* (counterciockwise from the direction of F, is positive)
magnitude
(b) What is her initial acceleration (in m/s?) if she is initially stationary and wearing steel-bladed skates that point in the direction of Fot?
(c) What is her acceleration (in m/s?) assuming she is already moving in the direction of F? Remember that friction is always in the opposite
tot
direction of motion or attempted motion between surfaces in contact.
m/s (in the direction of Fet)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the 65.0 kg ice skater being pushed by two others shown in the figure. Fut Free-body diagram F2 (a) Find the direction (in degrees) and magnitude (in N) of Fet the total force exerted on her by the others, given that the magnitudes F, and F, are 20.8 N and 16.2 N, respectively. direction * (counterciockwise from the direction of F, is positive) magnitude (b) What is her initial acceleration (in m/s?) if she is initially stationary and wearing steel-bladed skates that point in the direction of Fot? (c) What is her acceleration (in m/s?) assuming she is already moving in the direction of F? Remember that friction is always in the opposite tot direction of motion or attempted motion between surfaces in contact. m/s (in the direction of Fet)
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