What is the friction force on a box that has a mass of 15kg as it slides across the floor. The coefficient of friction of the not very clean floor is 0.25
please explain everything including formula used ​

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Answer 1

Answer:

36.75 N

Explanation:

Applying

F = mgμ................. Equation 1

Where F = Friction force on the box, m = mass of the box, g = acceleration due to gravity of the box, μ = coefficient of static friction

From the question,

Given: m = 15 kg, μ = 0.25

Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²

Substitute these values into equation 1

F = 15(9.8)(0.25)

F = 36.75 N

Hence the friction force on the box is 36.75 N


Related Questions

a. A horse pulls a cart along a flat road. Consider the following four forces that arise in this situation.

1. the force of the horse pulling on the cart
2. the force of the cart pulling on the horse
3. the force of the horse pushing on the road
4. the force of the road pushing on the horse

b. Suppose that the horse and cart have started from rest; and as time goes on, their speed increases in the same direction. Which one of the following conclusions is correct concerning the magnitudes of the forces mentioned above?

1. Force 1 exceeds Force 2.
2. Force 2 is less than Force 3.
3. Force 2 exceeds Force 4.
4. Force 3 exceeds Force 4.
5. Forces 1 and 2 cannot have equal magnitudes.

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Answer:

a) F₁ = F₂,  F₃ = F₄,  b)  the correct answer is 3

Explanation:

a) In this exercise we have several action and reaction forces, which are characterized by having the same magnitude, but different direction and being applied to different bodies

Forces 1 and 2 are action and reaction forces F₁ = F₂

Forces 3 and 4 are action and reaction forces F₃ = F₄

as it indicates that the

b) how the car increases if speed implies that force 1> force3

      F₁ > F₃

therefore the correct answer is 3

g Calculate the final speed of a solid cylinder that rolls down a 5.00-m-high incline. The cylinder starts from rest, has a mass of 0.750 kg, and has a radius of 4.00 cm.

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Answer:

[tex]V=8.08m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Height[tex]h=5.00m[/tex]

Mass [tex]m=0.750kg[/tex]

Radius [tex]r=4.00cm=>0.04m[/tex]

Generally the equation for Total energy is mathematically given by

  [tex]mgh=\frac{1}{2}mv^2+\frac{1}{2}Iw^2[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]V=\sqrt{\frac{4gh}{3}}[/tex]

 [tex]V=\sqrt{\frac{4*9.8*5}{3}}[/tex]

 [tex]V=8.08m/s[/tex]

A ball is thrown horizontally at a speed of 24 meters per second from the top of a cliff. If the ball hits the ground 6.0 seconds later, approximately how high is the cliff? ​

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Answer:

144 meters

Explanation:

it takes 6 seconds to hit the ground right and the ball lays off 24 m per second .

so by the time the ball hits the ground 6 seconds passed. so that means the cliff is 6.0×24=144

What is the relationship between organ systems and organs? organs are made from one type of organ system organ systems are made from one type of organ organs are made from different types of organ systems organ systems are made from different types of organs

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Organs are made up of different types of organs.

Problem

A charged particle is moving in the presence of uniform magnetic field. The mass of the particle

is m = 10−6 kg its charge is Q = 10−5 C and the magnetic field vector is B~ = (1T, 0, 0). At the

beginning the velocity vector of the particle is ~v0 = (12 m/s, 0, 5 m/s).

a.) How large will the x component of the velocity of the particle be in t = 2 s?

b.) Where will the particle be in t = 3.14 s?

c.) How large will the magnitude of the velocity be in t = 2.5 s?​

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Answer:

Answer is a I checked the work

A spring scale hung from the ceiling stretches by 6.1cm when a 2.0kg mass is hung from it. The 2.0kg mass is removed and replaced with a 2.8kg mass.What is the stretch of the spring?

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2.0kg and the mass of sometimes makes it hard 2.8kg

An empty 12,954 kg railroad car, traveling at a speed of 28 m/s strikes a partially filled 17,616 kg railroad car moving in the same direction at a speed of 5 m/s. What is the total momentum of the two railroad cars AFTER the collision?

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Answer:

450792 kgm/s

Explanation:

by conservation of momentum,

total momentum AFTER collision = total momentum BEFORE collision

                                                       =mv+m'v'

                                                       =12954×28+17616×5

                                                       =450792 kgm/s

The image shows the right-hand rule being used for a current-carrying wire.

An illustration with a right hand with fingers curled and thumb pointed up.

Which statement describes what the hand shows?

When the current flows down the wire, the magnetic field flows out on the left side of the wire and in on the right side of the wire.
When the current flows up the wire, the magnetic field flows out on the left side of the wire and in on the right side of the wire.
When the current flows down the wire, the magnetic field flows in on the left side of the wire and out on the right side of the wire.
When the current flows up the wire, the magnetic field flows in on the left side of the wire and out on the right side of the wire.

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D PLS MARK ME AS BRAINLY

Answer:

The answer is (D): When the current flows up the wire, the magnetic field flows in on the left side of the wire and out on the right side of the wire.

Explanation:

you are given a set of facts regarding a lens : object heigh, and dostance to objects. Given this jnformation, how can you tell if you're dealing with a concave or convex lens

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Answer:

concave curves inward like an hourglass and convex is an outward curve like a football

Explanation:

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A constant force moves an object along the line segment from to . Find the work done if the distance is measured in meters and the force in newtons.

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A constant force F = 6i+8j-6k moves an object along a straight line from point (6, 0, -10) to point (-6, 7, 2).

Find the work done if the distance is measured in meters and the magnitude of the force is measured in newtons.

Answer:

the work done is -88 J

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

we know that;

Work done = F × S

where constant force F = ( 6i + 8j - 6k )

S = ( -6i + 7j + 2k ) - ( 6i + 0j - 10k )

S = ( (-6i - 6i) + (7j - 0j) + ( 2k - ( -10k) ) )

S = ( -12I + 7j + 12k )

so

Work force = ( 6i + 8j - 6k ) × ( -12I + 7j + 12k )

Work force = ( 6 × -12 ) + ( 8 × 7 ) + ( -6 × 12 )

Work force = -72 + 56 - 72

Work force = -88 J

Therefore, the work done is -88 J

Help!!
A table is pushed across the floor for a distance of 32 m with a force of 320 N in 150 seconds. How much power was used?
A.70.2W
B.68.3W
C.56.7W
D.49.8W

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Compute the work done on the table:

W = Fd = (320 N) (32 m) = 10,240 J

Divide this by the given time duration to get the power output:

P = W/∆t = (10,240 J) / (150 s) ≈ 63.3 W

if p=2i+4j+3k and q=I+5j-2k,find P×q.

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Answer:

[tex]p\times q=-23i+7j+6k[/tex]

Explanation:

We are given that

p=2i+4j+3k

q=i+5j-2k

We have to find pxq

We know that

[tex]p\times q=\begin{vmatrix}  i&j  &k\\  2&4  & 3\\  1& 5 & -2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]p\times q=i(-8-15)-j(-4-3)+k(10-4)[/tex]

[tex]p\times q=-23i+7j+6k[/tex]

Hence,[tex]p\times q=-23i+7j+6k[/tex]

what is the frequency of a wave related to​

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Answer:

Frequency is the number of complete oscillations or cycles or revolutions made in one second.

A hoop rolls with constant velocity and without sliding along level ground. Its rotational kinetic energy is:______a- half its translational kinetic energyb- the same as its translational kinetic energyc- twice its translational kinetic energyd- four times its translational kinetic energy

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Answer:

The same as its translational KE.

The easy way to do this is to make up numbers and use them.

So, I'll say m=2 and r=3. I will also say v=3 .

Rot. Inertia of a hoop is mr^2. So the rot KE is: 1/2 (mr^2)(w^2)

note: (1/2*I*w^2)

Translational kinetic energy is basically normal KE, so 1/2(m)(v^2)

Now, lets plug our made up values in:

Rot Ke : 1/2 (9*2)(3/3) *note w = v/r

Tran Ke: 1/2(2)(9)

Rot Ke: 9

Tran Ke: 9

9=9, same.

If the loading is 0.4, the coinsurance rate is 0.2, the number of units of medical care is 100, and the number of units of medical care is 1. What is the premium of this insurance?

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Answer:

72  is the premimum of the insurance.

Explanation:

Below is the given values:

The loading = 0.4

Coinsurance rate = 0.2

Number of units = 100

Total number of units = 100 * 0.4 = 40

Remaining units = 60 * 0.2 = 12

Add the 60 and 12 values = 60 + 12 = 72

Thus, 72  is the premimum of the insurance.

1. Convert the following length into meters
a. 123.50mm
b. 560cm
c. 100dm
d. 125.89km​

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I don’t really know this either

A disk of charge is placed in the x-y plane, centered at the origin. The electric field along the axis of a positive disk of charge... points towards the disk along the z-axis. points away from the disk along the z-axis. always points in the positive z-direction. none of these choices

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Answer:

Points away from the disk along the z-axis.

Explanation:

Along the axis of the disk, which is the z - axis, the total vertical electric field components of the charged disk sum up while the horizontal components cancel out. Thus, leaving only vertical components of electric field along the axis of the disk.

Since the disk is positively charged and electric field lines point away from a positive charge, the electric field along the axis of a positive disk of charge points away from the disk along the z-axis.

A boy throws a ball straight up with a speed of 21.5 m/s. The ball has a mass of 0.19 kg. How much gravitational potential energy will the ball have at the top of its flight? (Assume there is no air resistance.) A. 43.9 J B. 37.5 J C. 48.5 J D. 41.2 J​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The equation fo potential energy is PE = mgh, where m is the mass of the ball, g is the pull of gravity (constant at 9.8), and h is the max height of the ball. What we do not have here is that height. We need to first solve for it using one-dimensional equations. What we have to know above all else, is that the final velocity of an object at its max height is always 0. That allows us to use the equation

[tex]v_f=v_0+at[/tex] where vf is the final velocity and v0 is the initial velocity. We will find out how long it takes for the object to reach that max height first and then use that time to find out what that max height is. Baby steps here...

0 = 21.5 + (-9.8)t and

-21.5 = -9.8t so

t = 2.19 seconds (Keep in mind that if I used the rules correctly for sig fig's, the answer you SHOULD get is not one shown, so I had to adjust the sig fig's and break the rules. But you know what they say about rules...)

Now we will use that time to find out the max height of the object in the equation

Δx = [tex]v_0t+\frac{1}{2}at^2[/tex] and filling in:

Δx = [tex]21.5(2.19)+\frac{1}{2}(-9.8)(2.19)^2[/tex] which simplifies down a bit to

Δx = 47.1 - 23.5 so

Δx = 23.6 meters.

Now we can plug that in to the PE equation to find the PE of the object:

PE = (.19)(9.8)(23.6) so

PE = 43.9 J

What are the messing forces that would make the object be in equilibrium?

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Answer:

A) 20 N, B) 20 N, & C) 8 N

Explanation:

For the object to be in equilibrium, the upward forces must be equal to the downward forces and the forward forces must be equal to the backward forces.

1. Determination of A and B.

Forward forces = Backward forces

A + 10 + B = 25 + 25

A + 10 + B = 50

Collect like terms

A + B = 50 – 10

A + B = 40

Assume A and B to be equal. Thus, A is 20 N and B is 20 N.

2. Determination of C

Upward forces = Downward forces

C + 112 = 20 + 100

C + 112 = 120

Collect like terms

C = 120 – 112

C = 8 N

Thus, for the object to be in equilibrium, A must be 20 N, B must be 20 N and C must be 8N.

A block of mass m is moved over a distance d. An applied force F is directed perpendicularly to the block’s displacement. How much work is done on the block by the force F?​

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zero

Explanation:

Work W is defined as

W = Fd = Fdcos(theta)

and it is a dot product of the force and displacement and theta is angle between F and d Since the force is perpendicular to d, angle is 90° thus cos90 = 0. Hence work is zero.

You swing a bat and hit a heavy box with a force of 1273 N. The force the box exerts on the bat is Group of answer choices less than 1273 N if the box moves. exactly 1273 N whether or not the box moves. None of the above choices are correct. exactly 1273 N only if the box does not move. greater than 1273 N if the bat bounces back. greater than 1273 N if the box moves.

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Answer:

exactly 1273 N whether or not the box moves.

Explanation:

In the case when the bat is swing and it is hitted to a heavy box having a force of 1273 N so here the force of the box that exert on the box should be accurately 1273 N even if the box is moved or not. As the third law of the newton should be equivalent & the opposite reaction

Therefore as per the given situation, the above represent the answer

assuming a filament in a 120W light bulb acts like a prefect blackbody, what is the temperature of the hottest portion of the filament if it has a surface area of 6.4×10^_5m^2. The stefan- boltzmann constant is 5.67×10^-8W/(m2.k2) A. 12OOk B. 2400K C. 2100K​

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Answer:

T = 2398 K

Explanation:

To calculate the emission of the light bulb we use the law is Stefan

           P = σ A e T⁴

as they indicate that the filament is a black body, the emissivity is equal to 1 (e = 1)

           T = [tex]\sqrt[4]{\frac{P}{ \sigma A} }[/tex]

    let's calculate

           T =[tex]\sqrt[4]{\frac{120}{5.67 \ 10^{-8} \ 6.4 \ 10^{-5}} }[/tex]

           T = [tex]\sqrt[4]{33.06878 \ 10^{12} }[/tex]

           T = 2,398 10³ K

           T = 2398 K

A car is stopped for a traffic signal. When the light turns green, the car accelerates, increasing its speed from zero to 9.41 m/s in 4.24 s. What is the magnitude of the linear impulse experienced by a 67.0 kg passenger in the car during this time

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Answer:

the impulse experienced by the passenger is 630.47 kg

Explanation:

Given;

initial velocity of the car, u = 0

final velocity of the car, v = 9.41 m/s

time of motion of the car, t = 4.24 s

mass of the passenger in the car, m = 67 kg

The impulse experienced by the passenger is calculated as;

J = ΔP = mv - mu = m(v - u)

           = 67(9.41 - 0)

           = 67 x 9.41

           = 630.47 kg

Therefore, the impulse experienced by the passenger is 630.47 kg

Two thin conducting plates, each 56.0 cm on a side, are situated parallel to one another and 7.0 mm apart. If 10^-10 electrons are moved from one plate to the other, what is the electric field between the plates?

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Answer:

[tex]E=576.5V/m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Length [tex]l=56.0cm=0.56m[/tex]

Distance apart [tex]d=7.0mm=0.007m[/tex]

Electron Transferred [tex]n=10^{-10}[/tex]

Therefore

Total Charge

Since Charge on each electron is

[tex]e=1.602*10^{-19}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]T=1.602*10^{-19} *10^{10}[/tex]

[tex]T=1.602*10^{-9}[/tex]

Generally the equation for Charge density is mathematically given by

[tex]\rho=T/A[/tex]

Where

Area

[tex]A=0.56*0.56[/tex]

[tex]A=0.3136[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]\rho=1.602*10^{-9}/0.3136[/tex]

[tex]\rho=5.10*10^{-9}[/tex]

Generally the equation for Electric Field in the capacitor is mathematically given by

[tex]E=\frac{\rho}{e_0}[/tex]

[tex]E=\frac{5.10*10^{-9}}{8.85x10{-12}}[/tex]

[tex]E=576.5V/m[/tex]

Using only astronomical data from the Appendix E in the textbook, calculate the speed of the planet Venus in its essentially circular orbit around the sun.
Venus = 4.87x10^24

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Answer:

[tex]v=3.49\times 10^4\ m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of Venus, [tex]M_V=4.87\times 10^{24}\ kg[/tex]

We know that,

Mass of Sun, [tex]M_s=1.98\times 10^{30}\ kg[/tex]

The distance between the center of Sun and the center of Venus is [tex]1.08\times 10^{11}\ m[/tex]

We need to find the peed of the planet Venus in its essentially circular orbit around the sun. using the formula,

[tex]v=\sqrt{\dfrac{GM_s}{r}}[/tex]

Put all the values,

[tex]v=\sqrt{\dfrac{6.67\times 10^{-11}\times 1.98\times 10^{30}}{1.08\times 10^{11}}}\\\\v=3.49\times 10^4\ m/s[/tex]

So, the speed of the planet venus is [tex]3.49\times 10^4\ m/s[/tex].

The cycle is a process that returns to its beginning, but it does not repeat
itself.
True
False

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False. It does repeat itself

A swimmer heading directly across a river that is 200 m wide reaches the opposite bank in 6 min 40 s. During this swim, she is swept downstream 480 m. How fast can she swim in still water

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Answer:

The speed of the swimmer in stil water is 0.5 m/s

Explanation:

Given;

total time taken to swim across = 6 mins 40 s = (6 x 60s) + 40 s = 400 s

width of the river, = 200 m

Please find the image attached for explanation.

A locomotive pulls 11 identical freight cars. The force between the locomotive and the first car is 150.0 kN, and the acceleration of the train is 2 m/s2. There is no friction to consider. 1) Find the force between the tenth and eleventh cars. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)

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Answer:

The force between the 10 th car and the 11 th car is 13636.4 N.

Explanation:

Force, F = 150 kN

acceleration, a = 2 m/s^2

Let the mass of each car is m. \Total numbers of cars = 11

F = n m a

150000 = 11 x m x 2

m = 6818.18 kg

The force between the 10 th and 11 th car is

T = ma = 6818.18 x 2 = 13636.4 N

instrument used in measurement Amount of substance

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Answer:

For liquids: A measuring cylinder is used.

For solid: Over flow can is used

Answer:

i think a measuring cylinder

Which of the following elements has the largest atomic radius?
Silicon
Aluminum
Sulfur
Phosphorous

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aluminum has the largest atomic radius

Answer:

francium

Atomic radii vary in a predictable way across the periodic table. As can be seen in the figures below, the atomic radius increases from top to bottom in a group, and decreases from left to right across a period. Thus, helium is the smallest element, and francium is the largest.

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