4 If the coefficient of kinetic triction between tires and dry pavement is 0 80, and in wet pavement is 0.25 a What is the shortest distance in which you can stop a car with a velocity of 28.70m's on a dry pavement? b How fast shculd you drive on a wet pavement in order to be able to stop in the same distance as in question (4a)?
4 If the coefficient of kinetic triction between tires and dry pavement is 0 80, and in wet pavement is 0.25 a What is the shortest distance in which you can stop a car with a velocity of 28.70m's on a dry pavement? b How fast shculd you drive on a wet pavement in order to be able to stop in the same distance as in question (4a)?
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![Joanna and her brother are sking together in a 5 ski zone while Joanna is holding the
end of a rope tied to her brother They are both moving at a velocity of 7 20kph on a
sioping portion of the ski slope Joanna notices that they are approaching a steep ski
slope She then pulis the rope with an average force of 7 Newtons If the angie of the
rope will not change at 20 from the horizontal, and the coefficient of kinetic triction
Detween her brother and the ground is 0.10, determine (a) the time required for her
brother's speed to be cut in half, and (b) the distanice traveled in this time
2 A 5.50kg block starts from rest arid slides on a 30 wedge, which is supiported by a
horzontal surface The weight of the wedge is 13.70kg If we neglect the effect of
friction, determine (a) the acceleration of the wedge and (b) the acceleration of the block
in relation to the wedge
3 A2 50kg textbook is forced against a horizontal spring af negligibie mass and having a
spring constant equal to 250 N'm. The textbook compresses the spring to a distance of
250mm When the textbook is released, it slides on a horizontal surface with coefficient
of kinetic friction equial to 0.30. How far does the textbook move?
4 If the coefficient of kinetic triction between tires and dry pavement is 0 80, and in wet
pavement is 0.25
a What is the shortest distance in which you can stop a car with a velocity of
28.70m/s on a dry pavement?
b How fast should you dive on a wet pavement in order to be able to stop in the
same distarice as in question (4a)?
5 Given a system of pulley below Biock A has a mass of 50 kg. At point P it is recorded to
have a velocity equal to 12 mis with an increasing acceleration of 6 Deterine the
power input to Motor at Mat this instant if its efficiency is given to be 0.80.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2cf383c1-bc8e-4e6d-a117-cbce5249ad5e%2F1324ed63-8ea2-41b2-ac2c-c402fd30bcc6%2Fazer4h_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Joanna and her brother are sking together in a 5 ski zone while Joanna is holding the
end of a rope tied to her brother They are both moving at a velocity of 7 20kph on a
sioping portion of the ski slope Joanna notices that they are approaching a steep ski
slope She then pulis the rope with an average force of 7 Newtons If the angie of the
rope will not change at 20 from the horizontal, and the coefficient of kinetic triction
Detween her brother and the ground is 0.10, determine (a) the time required for her
brother's speed to be cut in half, and (b) the distanice traveled in this time
2 A 5.50kg block starts from rest arid slides on a 30 wedge, which is supiported by a
horzontal surface The weight of the wedge is 13.70kg If we neglect the effect of
friction, determine (a) the acceleration of the wedge and (b) the acceleration of the block
in relation to the wedge
3 A2 50kg textbook is forced against a horizontal spring af negligibie mass and having a
spring constant equal to 250 N'm. The textbook compresses the spring to a distance of
250mm When the textbook is released, it slides on a horizontal surface with coefficient
of kinetic friction equial to 0.30. How far does the textbook move?
4 If the coefficient of kinetic triction between tires and dry pavement is 0 80, and in wet
pavement is 0.25
a What is the shortest distance in which you can stop a car with a velocity of
28.70m/s on a dry pavement?
b How fast should you dive on a wet pavement in order to be able to stop in the
same distarice as in question (4a)?
5 Given a system of pulley below Biock A has a mass of 50 kg. At point P it is recorded to
have a velocity equal to 12 mis with an increasing acceleration of 6 Deterine the
power input to Motor at Mat this instant if its efficiency is given to be 0.80.
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