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I have a doubt that I cannot resolve:
With a 10kg stop object on a surface I apply a 100 N force to move this object. The static friction coefficient is 0.5 and kinetic coefficient is 0.3. I would like to know the maximum speed of this object and the distanced covered till stop.
I know the only way the object moves is if the force applied is greater than static friction coefficient plus Normal force:
Femax = 0,5 x 10 x 9,8 = Femax = 49 N
When the object starts to move I have the applied Force (100 N) and the friction force:
100 - 0,3 x 10 x 9,8 = m x a -> 100 - 29,4 = m x a => 70,6 / 10 = a -> a = 7,06 m/s²
I found this acceleration, but how I know when the object will gain speed and when the object stops to accelerate and starts to stop. How the distance covered? How do I resolve this question?
This is not homework, it's a big doubt I have!
With a 10kg stop object on a surface I apply a 100 N force to move this object. The static friction coefficient is 0.5 and kinetic coefficient is 0.3. I would like to know the maximum speed of this object and the distanced covered till stop.
I know the only way the object moves is if the force applied is greater than static friction coefficient plus Normal force:
Femax = 0,5 x 10 x 9,8 = Femax = 49 N
When the object starts to move I have the applied Force (100 N) and the friction force:
100 - 0,3 x 10 x 9,8 = m x a -> 100 - 29,4 = m x a => 70,6 / 10 = a -> a = 7,06 m/s²
I found this acceleration, but how I know when the object will gain speed and when the object stops to accelerate and starts to stop. How the distance covered? How do I resolve this question?
This is not homework, it's a big doubt I have!