Homework Help Overview
The problem involves calculating the applied force required to push a cabinet up a ramp inclined at 10 degrees, with a weight of 100 kg and a friction coefficient of 0.30. The ramp's length is 15 meters, and it is elevated to 2.6 meters. Participants discuss the minimum applied force and the subsequent calculations for acceleration and time.
Discussion Character
Approaches and Questions Raised
- The original poster attempts to calculate the force needed to push the cabinet up the ramp and questions whether to add the calculated force down the ramp to the friction coefficient. Some participants clarify the relationship between normal force and friction, while others express confusion regarding the implications of using a "minimum applied force."
Discussion Status
Participants are exploring various interpretations of the problem, particularly regarding the applied force and its implications for acceleration. Some have offered calculations and insights, while others are questioning the assumptions made about the coefficients of friction and the conditions of motion.
Contextual Notes
There is uncertainty regarding whether the cabinet is initially at rest or in motion, which affects the interpretation of the applied force and the calculations for acceleration and time. The discussion includes references to a free-body diagram and the need for clarity on the coefficients of friction.