Kinetic friction of box down a ramp

In summary, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the ramp is 0.6801, determined by using the acceleration of gravity and the acceleration of the box on the inclined ramp.
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A box slides down a ramp inclined at 41 degrees horizonontal with an acceleration of 1.4 m/s^2. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2. Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the ramp.

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runner1738 said:
A box slides down a ramp inclined at 41 degrees horizonontal with an acceleration of 1.4 m/s^2. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2. Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the ramp.

no ideas need any advice
{Net Force On Box Parallel To Ramp} = {Gravity Parallel Component} - {Friction} =
= m*g*sin(41 deg) - K*m*g*cos(41 deg)
= m*g*{sin(41 deg) - K*cos(41 deg)}
= m*a

a = g*{sin(41 deg) - K*cos(41 deg)}
(1.4) = (9.8){(0.6561) - K*(0.7547)}
K = {(1.4/9.8) - 0.6561}/(-0.7547)
K = (0.6801)


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The coefficient of kinetic friction can be determined by using the formula Fk = μkN, where Fk is the force of kinetic friction, μk is the coefficient of kinetic friction, and N is the normal force. In this case, the normal force is equal to the weight of the box, which can be calculated as mg, where m is the mass of the box and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Using the given information, we can calculate the normal force as:

N = mg = (m)(9.8) = 9.8m

Next, we can calculate the force of kinetic friction using Newton's second law, F = ma, where F is the net force acting on the box and a is the acceleration. In this case, the net force is the force of kinetic friction, so we can rewrite the equation as Fk = ma. Substituting the values, we get:

Fk = (m)(a) = (m)(1.4) = 1.4m

Now, we can equate the two equations for Fk and solve for μk:

Fk = μkN

1.4m = μk(9.8m)

μk = 1.4/9.8 = 0.1429

Therefore, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the ramp is approximately 0.1429. This means that the force of kinetic friction is about 14.29% of the normal force, which is causing the box to slow down as it slides down the ramp.
 

Related to Kinetic friction of box down a ramp

1. What is kinetic friction?

Kinetic friction is the force that resists the motion of an object when it is in contact with another object or surface.

2. How is kinetic friction different from static friction?

Kinetic friction occurs when an object is already in motion, while static friction occurs when an object is at rest and trying to be put into motion.

3. How does the angle of the ramp affect kinetic friction?

The steeper the angle of the ramp, the greater the force of kinetic friction acting on the object. This is because there is more pressure and contact between the object and the ramp surface.

4. Is kinetic friction affected by the weight of the object?

Yes, the weight of an object affects the force of kinetic friction. The greater the weight, the greater the force of kinetic friction.

5. What factors can affect the force of kinetic friction on a box down a ramp?

The force of kinetic friction can be affected by the weight of the object, the surface of the ramp, the angle of the ramp, and the smoothness or roughness of the object and ramp surfaces.

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