Work is still a four letter word

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A 2.5 kg box slides across the flat surface of a table. The coefficient of kinetic friction for the table/box is 0.295. The box is attached to a light string that passes over a low friction pulley and is connected to a 3.0 kg mass that is hanging vertically. (a) find the acceleration of the system (b) find the velocity of the 2.5 kg box after it has been dragged 0.25 if its initial velocity was 0.25m/s, and (c) find the kinetic energy of the box at this point.

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Care to show us what you have tried so far, or how you think you would go about beginning the question?
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kkronvall said:
A 2.5 kg box slides across the flat surface of a table. The coefficient of kinetic friction for the table/box is 0.295. The box is attached to a light string that passes over a low friction pulley and is connected to a 3.0 kg mass that is hanging vertically. (a) find the acceleration of the system (b) find the velocity of the 2.5 kg box after it has been dragged 0.25 if its initial velocity was 0.25m/s, and (c) find the kinetic energy of the box at this point.

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What have you done so far? Is there a particular part that you need help with?

If you need help starting off, draw a diagram of the system, then draw free body diagrams for each component. Be sure to list all forces acting on each piece.
 

1. What does the phrase "work is still a four letter word" mean?

The phrase "work is still a four letter word" is often used to express the negative connotation and feelings associated with the concept of work. It suggests that work is seen as a burdensome or unpleasant task.

2. Is there a deeper meaning behind the phrase?

The phrase can also be interpreted as a commentary on society's perception and value of work. It highlights the idea that work is often seen as a means to an end, rather than something meaningful or fulfilling in itself.

3. How has the phrase been used in popular culture?

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4. Are there any alternative interpretations of the phrase?

Some may interpret the phrase as a reminder to not let work consume one's life and to prioritize finding balance and enjoyment in other aspects of life.

5. What is the significance of it being a "four letter word"?

The use of "four letter word" in the phrase may be seen as a play on words, as it is often used to refer to curse words or profanity. This adds to the negative and somewhat rebellious tone of the phrase.

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