The wheel of a car has a radius of 0.350 m. The engine of the car applies a torque of 295 N ? m to this wheel, which does not slip against the road surface. Since the wheel does not slip, the road must be applying a force of static friction to the wheel that produces a countertorque. Moreover, the car has a constant velocity, so this countertorque balances the applied torque. What is the magnitude of the static frictional force?
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Review Conceptual Example 7 as background material for this problem. A jet transport has a weight of 1.00 3 106 N and is at rest on the runway. The two rear wheels are 15.0 m behind the front wheel, and the planes center of gravity is 12.6 m behind the front wheel. Determine the normal force exerted by the ground on (a) the front wheel and on (b) each of the two rear wheels.
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The first step in solving 9 problem number 19 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Review Conceptual Example 7 as background material for this problem. A jet transport has a weight of 1.00 3 106 N and is at rest on the runway. The two rear wheels are 15.0 m behind the front wheel, and the planes center of gravity is 12.6 m behind the front wheel. Determine the normal force exerted by the ground on (a) the front wheel and on (b) each of the two rear wheels.
From the textbook chapter Rotational Dynamics you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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