afcwestwarrior
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Homework Statement
I can't speak physics very well. So when you help me be a little patient please.
A 2.5 kg block is initially at rest on a horizontal surface. A horizontal force F of magnitude 6.0 N and a vertical force P are then applied to the block. Fig 6 shows a picture of a block at rest and the forces applied in there directions. The coeffictients of friction for the block and surface are static friction=.40 and kinetic friction=.25. Determine the magnitude of the frictional force acting on the block if the magnitude of P is (a) 8.0 N, (b) 10 N, and (c) 12 N.
2. Homework Equations [/b
Fk=Uk Fn
Fs,max=Us Fn
-Fk=ma
Fn=mg
Fs=ma
(Kinematic Equations table)
The Attempt at a Solution
Ok I have to find the magnitude of the friction force. Usually when I come across problems finding magnitude I usually use the equation Fn=√Fx^2 + Fy^2
do i have to find something first before i find the magnitude. Like the acceleration or something.