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anglum
Sep29-07, 10:54 AM
A block weighing 8.1 N requires a force of
2.8 N to push it along at constant velocity.
What is the coeficient of friction for the
surface?

002 (part 2 of 2) 10 points
A weight W is now placed on the block and
4.8 N is needed to push them both at constant
velocity.
What is the weight W of the block? Answer
in units of N.



For part 1 i used the equation 2.1N = Cf * 8.1N
and solved for Cf or coefficient of friction

that was incorrect tho

Doc Al
Sep29-07, 11:09 AM
For part 1 i used the equation 2.1N = Cf * 8.1N
and solved for Cf or coefficient of friction

Shouldn't that be 2.8 N? (Assuming the force is applied horizontally.)

anglum
Sep29-07, 11:12 AM
yeah i mistyped that it should be

2.8N = Friction * 8.1N

Friction = .34567 ????

is that correct? if i have that then i can solve the 2nd one

by taking
4.8= .345679 *(8.1N+W) and solve for W?

anglum
Sep29-07, 11:14 AM
and in solving for W there i get 5.7857 N

Doc Al
Sep29-07, 11:30 AM
Looks good to me. (You may want to round off your answer to a reasonable number of significant figures--especially if you're using an online system.)