7. Friction, Inclines, Systems
Systems of Objects with Friction
7. Friction, Inclines, Systems
Systems of Objects with Friction
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Two blocks are connected by a cord over a pulley. Block A rests on a rough tabletop. Block B has mass mB=2kg and hangs over the edge of the table. The coefficients of friction between Block A and the tabletop are μs=0.6 and μk=0.4. What is the minimum mass Block A can have to keep the system from starting to move?
1192views16rank1comments - Textbook QuestionTwo crates connected by a rope lie on a horizontal surface (Fig. E5.37). Crate A has mass mA, and crate B has mass mB. The coefficient of kinetic friction between each crate and the surface is μk. The crates are pulled to the right at constant velocity by a horizontal force F Draw one or more free-body diagrams to calculate the following in terms of mA, mB, and μk: (b) the tension in the rope connecting the blocks.979views
- Textbook QuestionTwo crates connected by a rope lie on a horizontal surface (Fig. E5.37). Crate A has mass mA, and crate B has mass mB. The coefficient of kinetic friction between each crate and the surface is μk. The crates are pulled to the right at constant velocity by a horizontal force F Draw one or more free-body diagrams to calculate the following in terms of mA, mB, and μk: (a) the magnitude of F1270views
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(III) A small block of mass m rests on the rough, sloping side of a triangular block of mass M which itself rests on a horizontal frictionless table as shown in Fig. 5–44. If the coefficient of static friction is μ , determine the minimum horizontal force F applied to M that will cause the small block m to start moving up the incline. <IMAGE>
575views - Textbook QuestionBob is pulling a 30 kg filing cabinet with a force of 200 N, but the filing cabinet refuses to move. The coefficient of static friction between the filing cabinet and the floor is 0.80. What is the magnitude of the friction force on the filing cabinet?2549views