Friction and Equilibrium Reviewer
Friction and Equilibrium Reviewer
Friction and Equilibrium Reviewer
A 6.00kg wooden block whose initial speed is 8.00m/s slides on a smooth floor for 4.50m
before it comes to a stop. (a) Find the coefficient of kinetic friction. (b) How much force is
needed to keep the block moving at constant velocity across the floor?
Vf^2 = Vi^2 + 2ad
0 = Vf^2 + 2ad
-Vi^2 = 2 ad
-8^2 = 2(a)(4.5)
64 = 9a
*divide both sides by 9*
a= 7.11
F=ma
F= (6.00)(7.11)
Answer: F= 42.7 N
ma = μmg
μ = a/g
μ = 7.11/9.8
Answer: μ=0.73
You need to move a 95.0kg sofa to a different location in the room. It takes 405N force to
start the sofa moving. What is the coefficient of static friction between the sofa and the
carpet?
Given: m= 95.0kg, F= 405N, μ=?
ma = μmg
μ= ma/mg
μ= 405/[95(9.8)]
Answer: μ= 0.44
The record for the longest skid marks on a public highway was set in 1960 by a jaguar on
the M1 highway in England. The marks were 290m long. If the coefficient of friction is
0.50, how fast was the car going when the wheels became locked?
A rope pulls a 63.0kg box up a 40-degree incline with a tension 500N. If the acceleration
of the box is 5.20m/s2, what is the coefficient of friction between the box and the floor?
A force of 35.0N parallel to a concrete surface is required to start a 6.00kg block resting
on the surface to move.
(a) What is the coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface?
(b) By maintaining this force, the block accelerates at a constant rate of 0.60m/s/s. What
is the coefficient of kinetic friction?
b.) ma = Fa - μmg
6(0.60) = 35 - μ(6.00)(9.8)
3.6 = 35 - μ(58.8)
μ(58.8) = 35 - 3.6
μ(58.8) = 31.4
*divide both sides by 58.8*
Answer: μ=0.53
FRICTION QUIZ:
Relative to the force needed to keep a box moving at constant velocity across a floor, to
start the box moving usually needs ___________.
Answer: more force
The µ between wood and concrete is 0.6. The force needed to set a 40-kg crate in motion
on a concrete floor is _________.
Formula: Fnet = μmg
0.6(40)(9.8)
Answer: 235N
All of the materials below can help reduce friction except ___________.
Choices: Water, Sand, Lubricants, Ball Bearings
Answer: sand
A 50.0-kg sack of rice is pushed downward with a uniform speed across a horizontal floor
by a force directed 45 degrees below the horizontal. The coefficient of friction is 0.25.
Find the magnitude of the force.
At an animal circus show, a 92.0-kg sea lion slides down a wet incline at an angle of 40
degrees to the horizontal. If the coefficient of friction between the lion and the slide is
0.04, How far will the lion travel in 0.950s starting from rest?
d= Vi(t) + at^2/2
d= at^2/2
d= [6.00(0.950)^2] / 2
Answer: d= 2.71m
A 40.0-kg sled is pulled along a horizontal surface by a 130-N tension force of a rope
directed 37 degrees above the horizontal. If the coefficient of friction is 0.20, what time is
required to increase the sled’s speed from zero to 4.00m/s?
Given: m=40.0kg, T= 130N, θ= 37 degrees, μ= 0.20, Vf= 4.00 m/s, Vi= 0 m/s
Formula:
A paramedic pushes along the floor a gurney carrying a patient with a mass of 50.0kg.
The paramedic applies a force of 200.0N on the gurney whose mass is 18.0kg. The
opposing friction force between the floor and the wheels of the gurney is 20.0N. Calculate
the resulting acceleration of the gurney and the patient.
ma = μmg
*divide both sides by m*
a = μg
μ=a/g
μ = -6.24 / -9.8
μ = 0.64
EQUILIBRIUM QUIZ
In which of the following items is the center of gravity located at a point where there is no
mass?
Choices: Discus, Boomerang, Billiard Ball, Tennis Racket
Answer: Boomerang
"A point at which the entire weight of an object is concentrated toward the earth".
Answer:
Answer: center of gravity
In a tug-of-war between two athletes, each pulls on the rope with a force of 200 N.
What is the resultant tension in the rope?
Answer: 0 N
A chandelier is hung from a ceiling. Two cable holds the chandelier with tensions 600 N
and 900 N respectively. The 600 N force is 35 degrees with the horizontal. What is the
angle on the other rope if the mass of the chandelier is 100kg?
T2 - T1 sin 35 = 0 T1 cos 35 - W = 0
T2 = T1 sin 35 T1 cos 35 = W
*divide both sides by sin 35* T1 cos 35 = 40
T2 = 48.8 sin 35 *divide both sides by cos 35
T2 = 28 N T1 = 48.8 N
T3 sin θ = T2
T3 cos θ - W = 0
T3 cos θ = W
T3 cos θ = 50
-T1x + T2x = 0
T2 cos (37) = 50 cos (60)
*divide both sides by cos (37)*
Answer: T2 = 31.3
Ay - W = 0
A sin θ = W
90 sin 55 = W
W = 73.7
*divide by 9.8*
Answer: m = 7.52 kg
A bird sits on a telephone wire midway between poles 15.0m apart. The wire sags by
40.0cm. The tension on the wire is 80.0N, what is the mass of the bird?