So I figured out the force of kinetic friction is = .600 * 9.8 which equals 5.88. I then took the tension of 17 and subtracted 5.88 to get 11.12 N. Is that right so far?
Homework Statement
Their is a 2.00 kg steel block on a steel table. What is the velocity of the block after moving 1.20 meters given that the string tension being pull on the block is 17.0 N and the coefficient of kinetic friction of dry steel on steel is .600.
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The problem is their is a 65.0 kg box hanging from a rope. The box has a velocity of 4.8 m/s in the Y direction and is speeding up at 4.8 m/s^2. The Y axis points up.
The question is, how do i calculate the tension on the...