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Chapter 2, Problem 34TAR(choose chapter or problem)
Three pucks, \(A\), \(B\), and \(C\), are shown sliding across ice at the noted speeds. Air and ice friction forces are negligible.
(a) Rank the forces needed to keep them moving, from greatest to least.
(b) Rank the forces needed to stop them in the same time interval, from greatest to least.
Equation Transcription:
A
B
C
Text Transcription:
A
B
C
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
Three pucks, \(A\), \(B\), and \(C\), are shown sliding across ice at the noted speeds. Air and ice friction forces are negligible.
(a) Rank the forces needed to keep them moving, from greatest to least.
(b) Rank the forces needed to stop them in the same time interval, from greatest to least.
Equation Transcription:
A
B
C
Text Transcription:
A
B
C
ANSWER:Step 1 of 3
Three pucks are moving on a frictionless surface. The force needed to keep them moving depends upon both mass of the object and the acceleration with which it's moving.