well since the acceleration is zero that means that the friction would be equal to the force acting positively on the block. But how do i find what the friciton is equal to? it would be mu Force normal, but what is that equal to.
I'm not sure this is where i get confused. If Force-friction= 0 then wouldn't the force of friction have to be equal to the force. But since there is no acceleration how do you find the force. and kx canot be equal to 0
Constant velocity would imply that there is no acceleration and therefore the force applied and the friction would be equal. I do not however know how to get the coeficiant of friction. So would it be Force-Friction=0=kx?
Hey, my teacher gave me these two problems for Homework and me nor anybody else in my class has no idea how to do them, any help would be greatly appreciated.
1. a 15.0kg block rests on a horizontal table and is attached to one end of a massless, horizontal spring. By pulling horizontally on...