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Page 1: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Newton’s LawsJune 5, 2012

Page 2: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.
Page 3: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Sample Problem 1A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius of 0.11 m with a mass of 0.27 kg. What is the tension in the rope? What force does the pole exert on the ball?

Page 4: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Sample Problem 2Two blocks are held in place on a frictionless incline. The mB = 10 kg and mA = 12 kg. The incline is tilted at an angle of 37o to the horizontal. Determine the tension in each rope.

Page 5: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

FrictionFriction is a resistive force. Kinetic friction is resistive to motion and static friction resists motion in the first place.

In general, static friction is greater than kinetic friction

Page 6: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Kinetic Friction

Will always point in a direction opposite to the direction of motion

Ff = µkFn

Page 7: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Sample Problem 3

A box of mass 25 kg is pushed across a floor at a constant speed of 2 m/sec. What force is needed to push the box if there is a coefficient of friction of 0.2 between the box and the floor?

Page 8: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Sample Problem 4The weight of the crate is 500 N and there is a coefficient of friction between the crate and the floor of 0.4. If the worker pulls with a 400 N force, what is the acceleration of the crate?

Page 9: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Sample Problem 5

A pig slides down a chute inclined at 30o. If there is a coefficient of friction between pig and slide of 0.6, what is the acceleration of the pig down the slide?

Page 10: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Static FrictionResists the desire of an object to move.

Range of possibilities though we will typically look at the maximum case.

Page 11: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Static Friction

Page 12: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Static FrictionHarder to predict which way it will go.

Ffs < µsFn

Typical cases are the limits where Ffs = µsFn

Page 13: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Sample Problem 6A person on a stationary 125 N box with a force of 75 N at 30o below the horizontal. Determine the coefficient of static friction if the box just starts to move.

Page 14: Newtons Laws June 5, 2012. Sample Problem 1 A tetherball leans against a smooth, frictionless post. The string is 1.4 m long and the ball has a radius.

Sample Problem 7If the coefficient of static friction between the box and the truck bed is 0.6, what is the greatest acceleration the truck can have without the box slipping?


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