In Fig. 9-57, a stationary block explodes into two pieces L and R that slide across a frictionless floor and then into regions with friction, where they stop. Piece L, with a mass of 2.0 kg, encounters a coefficient of kinetic friction Ih = 0040 and slides to a stop in distance dL = 0.15 m. Piece R encounters a coefficient of kinetic friction /LR = 0.50 and slides to a stop in distance dR = 0.25 m. What was the mass of the block?
Chapter 22: Magnetism Bar magnets have poles on opposite sides called north poles and south poles. They act as normal magnets (like attracts like, opposites repel) Magnetic field lines exit from the north pole and enter from the south. F= |q|vBsin(thet) Magnitude of the Magnetic Force: o SI unit is newton (N) o q is the charge o v is the velocity o B is the magnetic field Right hand rule o Source: Google images/ boundless.com Since the magnetic force is always perpendicular to the direction of motion, the path of a particle is always circular. o The radius is travels: r=(mv)/( |q|B) Magnetic force on a current carrying wire: F=ILBsin (