How Much Force is Needed to Move a Box with a Rope at an Angle?

In summary, to start the crate moving, a minimum force of (0.5)(mg- T sin θ) is required from the rope, which can be calculated by solving the equation 0.5(mg- T sin θ)= T cos θ. This takes into account the coefficient of static friction and the angle of the rope above the horizontal.
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missrikku
Okay, a box of mass m is dragged across a floor by pulling a rope attached to the box and inclined at an angle @ above the horizontal.

given that the coefficient of static friction is 0.05, what minimum force mag is required from the rope to start the crate moving?

When it says it is inclined at an angle @, does that mean that the rope has an angle @ above the horizontal? If this is the case, could you let me know if this process is correct:

Fx = Tcos@ - fs = Tcos@ - 0.5N = ma = 0
Fy = N + Tsin@ - mg = ma = 0 ---> N = mg - Tsin@

from Fx:
Tcos@ - 0.5(mg - Tsin@) = 0

Then I can solve for T, right?
 
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Yes, the "effective weight" is the actual weight minus the upward lift from the rope: mg- T sin θ. The force you must apply to overcome static friction is (0.5)(mg- T sin θ) and the horizontal force to do that is T cos θ : the equation is
0.5(mg- T sin θ)= T cos θ as you have.
 
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Yes, your process is correct. To clarify, when it says the rope is inclined at an angle @ above the horizontal, it means that the rope is at an angle @ with respect to the floor. So, your equations for Fx and Fy are correct. To solve for T, you can rearrange the Fx equation to get T = 0.5mg/cos@, which gives you the minimum force required from the rope to start the crate moving.
 

What is force?

Force is a physical quantity that can be defined as a push or pull that causes an object to change its state of motion or rest.

How is force measured?

Force is measured in units called Newtons (N). One Newton is equal to the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram by one meter per second squared.

What is rope pulling?

Rope pulling is a type of force that involves using a rope to apply a pulling force on an object. It is commonly used in activities such as tug of war or moving heavy objects.

How does rope pulling affect a box?

Rope pulling affects a box by applying a force on it, causing it to accelerate or move in the direction of the pulling force. The amount of force applied and the mass of the box will determine the acceleration of the box.

What factors influence the force required to pull a box with a rope?

The force required to pull a box with a rope is influenced by the mass of the box, the friction between the box and the surface it is on, the angle at which the rope is pulled, and the strength of the person pulling the rope.

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