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I Review | Constants
Learning Goal:
To practice Problem-Solving Strategy 10.1 for energy conservation
problems.
Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables di, d2, and 6.
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A sled is being held at rest on a slope that makes an angle 0 with the
horizontal. After the sled is released, it slides a distance di down the
slope and then covers the distance dz along the horizontal terrain
before stopping. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction Hk between the
sled and the ground, assuming that it is constant throughout the trip.
di sine
dịcos0+d2
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As expected, the answer does not depend on the mass of the sled.
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To assess whether your calculations are reasonable, we'll analyze a similar situation to the one described in the problem introduction.
Suppose the same sled is released from the same height on the same slope. This time, however, assume that the coefficient of kinetic friction between the ground and
the sled is a known quantity, u, and, as before, constant throughout the trip. After the sled is released, it slides the same distance di down the slope and then moves a
certain (unknown) distance along the horizontal terrain before stopping. Find the distance d traveled by the sled from the end of the slope until it comes to a stop.
Express your answer in terms of the variables di, u, and 0.
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Transcribed Image Text:I Review | Constants Learning Goal: To practice Problem-Solving Strategy 10.1 for energy conservation problems. Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables di, d2, and 6. • View Available Hint(s) A sled is being held at rest on a slope that makes an angle 0 with the horizontal. After the sled is released, it slides a distance di down the slope and then covers the distance dz along the horizontal terrain before stopping. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction Hk between the sled and the ground, assuming that it is constant throughout the trip. di sine dịcos0+d2 Submit Previous Answers Correct As expected, the answer does not depend on the mass of the sled. Assess Part C To assess whether your calculations are reasonable, we'll analyze a similar situation to the one described in the problem introduction. Suppose the same sled is released from the same height on the same slope. This time, however, assume that the coefficient of kinetic friction between the ground and the sled is a known quantity, u, and, as before, constant throughout the trip. After the sled is released, it slides the same distance di down the slope and then moves a certain (unknown) distance along the horizontal terrain before stopping. Find the distance d traveled by the sled from the end of the slope until it comes to a stop. Express your answer in terms of the variables di, u, and 0. > View Available Hint(s) d = Submit Provide Feedback Next > P Pearson Copyright © 2021 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us |
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