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Two workers are sliding 350 kgkg crate across the floor. One worker pushes forward on the crate with a force of 390 NN while the other pulls
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Two workers are sliding 350 kgkg crate across the floor. One worker pushes forward on the crate with a force of 390 NN while the other pulls in the same direction with a force of 220 NN using a rope connected to the crate. Both forces are horizontal, and the crate slides with a constant speed. What is the crate’s coefficient of kinetic friction on the floor
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2021-08-26T11:21:06+00:00
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Answer:
Explanation:
First, we write the equations of motion for each axis. Since the crate is sliding with constant speed, its acceleration is zero. Then, we have:
Where T is the tension in the rope, F is the force exerted by the first worker, f_k is the frictional force, N is the normal force and mg is the weight of the crate.
Since
and
, we can rewrite the first equation as:
Now, we solve for
and calculate it:
This means that the crate’s coefficient of kinetic friction on the floor is 0.18.