vanquish
Mar6-08, 01:59 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
You place a piece of wood onto a 227cm long piece of metal on a 25 angle. The \mu=.34 How long does it take for the piece of wood to reach the bottom of the metal?
2. Relevant equations
\DeltaX=227
Vi=0
a=?
t=?
\DeltaX=ViT+.5at^2
227=.5at^2
a=Fnet/m
\mu=Ff/Fn
3. The attempt at a solution
I have 2 pages of work for this problem and it's obvious to me that I'm missing something crucial. I tried this problem a few times, the first time I calculated the wrong \mu and the second time I have no idea what happened
I can't reproduce my free body diagram for you but I can tell you what I broke the components down into:
Fg=y'/sin25
Fg=x'/cos25
You place a piece of wood onto a 227cm long piece of metal on a 25 angle. The \mu=.34 How long does it take for the piece of wood to reach the bottom of the metal?
2. Relevant equations
\DeltaX=227
Vi=0
a=?
t=?
\DeltaX=ViT+.5at^2
227=.5at^2
a=Fnet/m
\mu=Ff/Fn
3. The attempt at a solution
I have 2 pages of work for this problem and it's obvious to me that I'm missing something crucial. I tried this problem a few times, the first time I calculated the wrong \mu and the second time I have no idea what happened
I can't reproduce my free body diagram for you but I can tell you what I broke the components down into:
Fg=y'/sin25
Fg=x'/cos25