Darthsparerib
Oct9-07, 11:18 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
You push an object of mass slowly, partway up a loop-the-loop track of radius , starting from the bottom, where the normal force to the track is vertically upward, and ending at a point a height above the bottom. The coefficient of friction between the object and the track is a constant .Find the work you do against friction.
2. Relevant equations Work against friction= Friction Force x Displacement
3. The attempt at a solution
Not how to get the height of the car. I belive that the friction part would simply be (Kinetic Friction)x(Normal Force). But I'm not entirely sure about how to get the normal force either
You push an object of mass slowly, partway up a loop-the-loop track of radius , starting from the bottom, where the normal force to the track is vertically upward, and ending at a point a height above the bottom. The coefficient of friction between the object and the track is a constant .Find the work you do against friction.
2. Relevant equations Work against friction= Friction Force x Displacement
3. The attempt at a solution
Not how to get the height of the car. I belive that the friction part would simply be (Kinetic Friction)x(Normal Force). But I'm not entirely sure about how to get the normal force either