Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078807213
Author: Paul W. Zitzewitz
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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Chapter 5, Problem 71A

(a)

To determine

The acceleration of the block when the surface is frictionless.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 71A

The acceleration of the block when the surface is frictionless is 8m/s2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The mass (m) of the block is 5.0kg .

The applied force (Fapplied) exerted on the block is 40.0N .

The net acceleration (anet) on the block is 6.0m/s2 .

Consider the acceleration due to gravity (g) of Earth is 9.80m/s2 .

Formula used:

Newton’s Second Law:

The object’s acceleration is equivalent to the sum of the forces acting on the object divided by the object’s mass. That is,

  a=FnetmFnet=ma

Calculation:

The surface is frictionless. So, the frictional force acting on the block is denoted by f=0N .

The acceleration of the block is denoted by a .

Apply Newton’s second law of motion,

  Fnet=Fappliedfma=Fapplied0a=(Fappliedm)

Substitute the values for the applied force and the mass of the block.

  a={40N×(1kgm/s21N)5kg}a=(40kgm/s25kg)a=8m/s2

Conclusion:

Therefore, the acceleration of the block when the surface is frictionless is 8m/s2 .

(b)

To determine

The kinetic friction force acting on the block.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 71A

The kinetic friction force acting on the block is 10N .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The mass (m) of the block is 5.0kg .

The applied force (Fapplied) exerted on the block is 40.0N .

The net acceleration (anet) on the block is 6.0m/s2 .

Consider the acceleration due to gravity (g) of Earth is 9.80m/s2 .

Formula used:

Consider a horizontal force acts on the object and the object slides over the surface, frictional force acts between the object and surface. The expression for the kinetic frictional force between the object and the surface as follows:

  fk=μkN

Here, N is normal force acting on the object and μk is the coefficient of kinetic friction.

Newton’s Second Law:

The object’s acceleration is equivalent to the sum of the forces acting on the object divided by the object’s mass. That is,

  a=FnetmFnet=ma

Calculation:

Consider the kinetic friction force acting on the block is denoted by f .

The relation between the applied force on the block and the frictional resistance is:

  Fnet=Fappliedfmanet=Fappliedff=Fappliedmanet

Substitute the values for the applied force, mass of the block and net acceleration.

  Fnet=Fappliedfmanet=Fappliedff=Fappliedmanetf=40N5kg×6.0m/s2f=40N30kgm/s2×(1N1kgm/s2)f=40N30Nf=10N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the kinetic friction acting on the block is 10N .

(c)

To determine

The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 71A

The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is μk=0.204 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The mass (m) of the block is 5.0kg .

The applied force (Fapplied) exerted on the block is 40.0N .

The net acceleration (anet) on the block is 6.0m/s2 .

Consider the acceleration due to gravity (g) of Earth is 9.80m/s2 .

Formula used:

Consider a horizontal force acts on the object and the object slides over the surface, frictional force acts between the object and surface. The expression for the kinetic frictional force between the object and the surface as follows:

  fk=μkN

Here, N is normal force acting on the object and μk is the coefficient of kinetic friction.

Calculation:

The weight (Fg) of the block is,

  Fg=mg=5kg×9.80m/s2=49kgm/s2×(1N1kgm/s2)=49N

The normal force (N) acting on the block is equal to the weight of the block.

  N=FgN=49N

From part (b), the friction force (fk) acting on the block is 10N .

So, the value of the coefficient of kinetic friction (μk) as follows:

  fk=μkN10N=μk(49N)μk=(10N49N)μk=0.204

Conclusion:

Therefore, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is μk=0.204 .

Chapter 5 Solutions

Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition

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