If the coefficient of kinetic friction between a 22-kg crate and the floor is 0.30, what horizontal force is required to move the crate at a steady speed across the floor? What horizontal force is required if is zero?
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A car drives at a constant speed around a banked circulartrack with a diameter of 127 m. The motion of the car canbe described in a coordinate system with its origin at thecenter of the circle. At a particular instant the cars accelerationin the horizontal plane is given bya = (15.71 23.2j) m/s2.(a) What is the cars speed? (b) Where (* and y ) is the carat this instant?
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The first step in solving 5 problem number 101 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A car drives at a constant speed around a banked circulartrack with a diameter of 127 m. The motion of the car canbe described in a coordinate system with its origin at thecenter of the circle. At a particular instant the cars accelerationin the horizontal plane is given bya = (15.71 23.2j) m/s2.(a) What is the cars speed? (b) Where (* and y ) is the carat this instant?
From the textbook chapter Using Newton's Laws: Friction,
Circular Motion, Drag Forces you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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