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HW help! IF NEEDED Please include a frame of reference! All variables should be defined and constant quantities included. Please put units in the equations. Please justify the answers . And only use the formulas from the givens.
PLEASE SHOW ALL THE WORK CLEARLY!
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Any/all* of the following relations underly the material and are hereby
GIVEN (written out for you) below:
EF = ma
f = H,N
v = lim
W = SF. dx
IFF lim
-v - v =
IFF = 0 - w = F. Ax
KE =mv?
a =
ΣW ΔΚΕ
a = lim
Δυ + ΣW
AKE
non-conservative
()-
-
IFF lim
= a
= Fdt
IFF lim
IFF E = 0 - = Ft
Ap
IFF lim
a - Ax =at + vt p = mv
%3D
-a - Ax =
IFF lim
Za
a =-
= 0
mgh
aa
=- kx
E- V ba
U =kr
ab
be
F =- G-
sin'e + cos e = 1
g z 10 m/s (On Earth)
G= 6. 67 x 10-"N-".
U. =- GMm
*Any given highlighted in RED has not been introduced in
lecture and, therefore, CANNOT be used
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Transcribed Image Text:Any/all* of the following relations underly the material and are hereby GIVEN (written out for you) below: EF = ma f = H,N v = lim W = SF. dx IFF lim -v - v = IFF = 0 - w = F. Ax KE =mv? a = ΣW ΔΚΕ a = lim Δυ + ΣW AKE non-conservative ()- - IFF lim = a = Fdt IFF lim IFF E = 0 - = Ft Ap IFF lim a - Ax =at + vt p = mv %3D -a - Ax = IFF lim Za a =- = 0 mgh aa =- kx E- V ba U =kr ab be F =- G- sin'e + cos e = 1 g z 10 m/s (On Earth) G= 6. 67 x 10-"N-". U. =- GMm *Any given highlighted in RED has not been introduced in lecture and, therefore, CANNOT be used
Up Ramp
QUESTION A frictional ramp sits on a lift. A box starts to
slide down the ramp. The lift starts to accelerate upward, causing the box to
stop sliding on the ramp.
60°
QUESTION, ASSUME:
The box has a mass of 20 kg
The lift accelerates upward at a rate of 6 m/s
Ramp has an elevation of 60° measured from the horizontal
The ramp is frictional
The static friction is at its maximum
QUESTION
DRAW:
A. A component FBD on a traditional x & y axis
DETERMINE:
B. The coefficient of static friction (µ )
C. The Normal Force (N)
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Transcribed Image Text:Up Ramp QUESTION A frictional ramp sits on a lift. A box starts to slide down the ramp. The lift starts to accelerate upward, causing the box to stop sliding on the ramp. 60° QUESTION, ASSUME: The box has a mass of 20 kg The lift accelerates upward at a rate of 6 m/s Ramp has an elevation of 60° measured from the horizontal The ramp is frictional The static friction is at its maximum QUESTION DRAW: A. A component FBD on a traditional x & y axis DETERMINE: B. The coefficient of static friction (µ ) C. The Normal Force (N)
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