Written homework #10 is due at the start of class on Wednesday April 22 and online homework #10 is due at 8 am the same day.
Please ask questions as comments to this post.
Written homework #10 is due at the start of class on Wednesday April 22 and online homework #10 is due at 8 am the same day.
Please ask questions as comments to this post.
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For the written homework – are we assuming that the ramp is a frictionless surface? or do we need to consider thermal energy?
forget the second part of my previous question! but new question: for part b: does “the force” mean the net force of the system (taking weight and normal force into account) or does it mean only the force of the push (10N)?
thanks!
The force to consider is indeed the 10 N force exerted by the push. To calculate the work done by that force you only need to know the magnitude of the force along the direction of motion of the box.
Is the magnitude of the force equal to F = ma?
If so, is it added to the force exerted on the ramp or subtracted?
You do not need to know anything other than the fact that the force is 10 N. Compute the work using that.
When calculating the net force, do we need to take into account the x-component of weight or can we simply use 10 N in the equation for work?
Just the 10 N since we are interested only in the work done by that force alone.