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Force at an Angle: Solving for Acceleration & Normal Force
nevermind i figured it out. A = 3.71 m/s B 536- EnDev
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Force at an Angle: Solving for Acceleration & Normal Force
Homework Statement http://puu.sh/25OuR a 70kg box is pulled across a frictionlesssurface by a 300N forace at an angle of 30 degree to the horizontal A. What is the acceleration of the box in the X direction b. what is the normal force on the box Homework Equations not sure...- EnDev
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Force Applied to an Object with friction
I apologize for that. but as for the equation i get 38meters. Im going to work on the next one to be sure that I've got this down. thanks for the help!- EnDev
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Force Applied to an Object with friction
so the block would have traveled 35.60 meters?- EnDev
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Force Applied to an Object with friction
would it be d = v^i*t + 1/2*a*t^2 ?- EnDev
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Force Applied to an Object with friction
Wait, it would still travel at 3.04 m/s right? no matter the distance? and after 5 secs it would travel 15.2 meters- EnDev
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Force Applied to an Object with friction
so 3.04 * 5 = 15.2 m/s the object is traveling after 5 seconds? or would 15.2 be the distance it traveeled after 5 seconds?- EnDev
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Force Applied to an Object with friction
Ok, scratch that then, but there would be no velocity as the object is at rest until the force is applied.- EnDev
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Force Applied to an Object with friction
Homework Statement 2kg block moving across a flat surface with a friciton coefficient of .2 a. If 10N force applied what is acceleration b How fast will the block move if the force is applied for 5seonds c. how far will the block have traveled after 5 seconds Homework Equations...- EnDev
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- Applied Force Force applied Friction
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