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Physics: Application of Newton’s Laws

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Due by Sunday 8/11 @ 11pm EST

 

The following questions ask you to solve problems involving Newton’s laws and forces

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Work out each problem and post an image of your work for each question along with a brief description of how you solved the problem.

 

Your scanned work should include a free body diagram showing all forces acting on the object(s), as well as a step-by-step solution to the problem.

 

Question 1
A 2 kg book resting on a flat table requires an applied force of 4 N to make it move. Draw a free body diagram illustrating this situation and find the coefficient of static friction between the book and the table.

 

Question 2
A 30 kg crate is pulled across a flat floor with 80 N of force. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the floor is 0.15. Draw a free body diagram illustrating this situation and find the acceleration of the crate.

 

Question 3
An applied force of 100 N causes a 20 kg crate to accelerate across a level floor at 2 m/s2. Draw a free body diagram illustrating this situation and find the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the floor.

 

Question 4
60 N of force is applied to a 10 kg crate initially at rest on a level floor. The coefficient of friction between the crate and the floor is 0.4. Draw a free body diagram illustrating this situation and find the distance traveled and the velocity of the crate after 3 seconds.

 

Question 5
Sue and Bill are standing on a frictionless surface of ice. Sue, whose mass is 60 kg, pushes Bill, mass 100 kg, with 300 N of force. Draw a free body diagram illustrating this situation and find the acceleration of both Sue and Bill.

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