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USPshnik [31]
2 years ago
4

a little boy pushes a 12 kg box of library books with a constant velocity along the sidewalk by applying a horizontal force of 9

6N. calculate the weight, normal force, frictional force and coefficient of friction between the box and the sidewalk
Physics
2 answers:
olga nikolaevna [1]2 years ago
8 0

The wieght of the box = 12 kg * 9.81 m/s^2 = 117.72 N

Which Is also equal to the normal force n.

The frictional force Ff can be solve using the equation:

Fnet = F – Ff

96 N = 117.72 N – Ff

Ff = 21.72 N

The coefficent of friction u can be be solve using the formula:

Ff = nu

U = Ff/ n = 21.72 N/ 117.72 N = 0.1845

Sophie [7]2 years ago
4 0

Weight calculation:

The weight by definition, is given by:

W = m * g

Where,

m: mass of the book box

g: acceleration of gravity

Substituting values we have:

W = 12 * 9.8

W = 117.6 N

Calculation of normal force:

For normal force, we make a free-body diagram in vertical direction, therefore, we have to:

Fn - W = 0

Rewriting we have:

Fn = W

Substituting values:

Fn = 117.6 N

Calculation of the friction force:

For the force of friction, we make a diagram of free body in horizontal direction, therefore, we have to:

96 - Fs = 0

Note: we equate to zero because the speed is constant, therefore, the acceleration is equal to zero.

Clearing we have:

Fs = 96

Calculation of the coefficient of friction:

By definition, we have to:

Fs = μFn

Clearing the coefficient of friction we have:

μ = Fs / Fn

Substituting values:

μ = 96 / 117.6

μ = 0.82

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