Does a Dog Slide Back in a Truck Without Friction?

In summary, a dog standing in the tail of a pickup truck on an icy surface will slide towards the back of the truck when the truck accelerates to the right. From the perspective of a stationary observer, the dog will appear to move towards the back of the truck.
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physicsgurl12
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dog sliding in a truck. urgent

Homework Statement


A dog is standing in the tail of a pickup truck. the tail bed is coated with ice causing the force of friction beween the dog and the truck to be zero. The truck is initially at rest, and then accelerates to the right, oving along a flat road. As seen from a stationary observer( watching the truck move to the right) the dog
a moves to the righ but not as quickly as the truck, causing it to slide towards the back the truck
b, moves to the right at the same rate as the truck so it doesn't slide
c, doesn't mopve left or right but simply slides towards the back of the truck.


Homework Equations




f=ma

The Attempt at a Solution


not c??
 
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physicsgurl12 said:

Homework Statement


A dog is standing in the tail of a pickup truck. the tail bed is coated with ice causing the force of friction beween the dog and the truck to be zero. The truck is initially at rest, and then accelerates to the right, oving along a flat road. As seen from a stationary observer( watching the truck move to the right) the dog
a moves to the righ but not as quickly as the truck, causing it to slide towards the back the truck
b, moves to the right at the same rate as the truck so it doesn't slide
c, doesn't mopve left or right but simply slides towards the back of the truck.


Homework Equations




f=ma

The Attempt at a Solution


not c??

Why do you say "not c?"
 
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um because sliding is moving. i don't know
 
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physicsgurl12 said:
um because sliding is moving. i don't know

Maybe moving relative to the truck. But the problem asks about what it looks like to the observer standing to the side of the truck...
 
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okay well to the observer it would slide back right?
 

Related to Does a Dog Slide Back in a Truck Without Friction?

What is "dog sliding in a truck"?

"Dog sliding in a truck" refers to a viral video of a dog sitting on the back of a truck and sliding down the ramp as the truck moves.

Why do dogs slide in trucks?

Dogs may slide in trucks for various reasons, such as seeking excitement or enjoying the sensation of movement. It could also be a learned behavior from previous experiences.

Is it safe for dogs to slide in trucks?

No, it is not safe for dogs to slide in trucks. This activity can be dangerous for the dog as they could fall off the truck or injure themselves while sliding.

What should I do if my dog starts sliding in a truck?

If your dog starts sliding in a truck, it is important to stop the truck and secure your dog safely. You should also discourage this behavior and provide alternative ways for your dog to have fun and get exercise.

Are there any alternative ways for dogs to have fun in a truck?

Yes, there are many alternative ways for dogs to have fun in a truck, such as going for a leisurely drive or playing with toys inside the truck. It is important to always prioritize the safety and well-being of your dog when in a truck.

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