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I've already made my own attempt at this problem, which was marked incorrect. I'm having trouble determining the correct approach.
G: m=50 kg, W= 2.2E3 J, (delta)d=60 m, speed is constant, coefficient kinetic friction = 0.26
R: Force applied, and angle
These are the equations I have:
W = F(delta)d cos(theta)
The velocity is constant, so net force must be 0. Therefore, I thought that applied force must be equal to force of friction, or (mu)Fn. This doesn't account for the angle, and is incorrect.
Can anyone offer help? I get the feeling I'm only missing some basic equation. Thanks!
Homework Statement
G: m=50 kg, W= 2.2E3 J, (delta)d=60 m, speed is constant, coefficient kinetic friction = 0.26
R: Force applied, and angle
Homework Equations
These are the equations I have:
W = F(delta)d cos(theta)
The Attempt at a Solution
The velocity is constant, so net force must be 0. Therefore, I thought that applied force must be equal to force of friction, or (mu)Fn. This doesn't account for the angle, and is incorrect.
Can anyone offer help? I get the feeling I'm only missing some basic equation. Thanks!