Time needed for a Force F to accelerate the crate to 2m/s? (Dynamics)

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The discussion centers on calculating the time needed for a force to accelerate a crate to a velocity of 2 m/s up an incline. The book's answer is T=1.929 seconds, which aligns with the consensus among participants. A key point of confusion involved the incorrect equation setup, where one participant mistakenly equated the entire equation to zero instead of the target velocity. Clarification was provided on the importance of setting the equation correctly to find the desired time. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenges in dynamics problem-solving and the significance of careful equation manipulation.
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Homework Statement
The mass of the crate, coefficient of static and kinetic friction is given. The force equation is also given.
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F=300t
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So above is the question. The picture below is my attempt at the solution:
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However the answer at the back of the book suggest that T=1.929s
 
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I agree with the book. What did you do at the very last step? What does v=1.292 mean and how did you get it? You are supposed to find the time when the velocity is 2 m/s up the incline.
 
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kuruman said:
I agree with the book. What did you do at the very last step? What does v=1.292 mean and how did you get it? You are supposed to find the time when the velocity is 2 m/s up the incline.
Wow, I've been doing dynamics for too long today and been extremely tired and frustrated. For some reason I equated the entire equation to 0 where as you pointed out, I obviously had to equate it to 2. Thank you very much!
 
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