Finding Mass and Velocity on an Inclined Plane

In summary, a force of 85N is applied to a block on an incline with a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.45. The block is accelerating up the incline at 1.5 m/s2. To find the mass of the block, Newton's second law is used with the three forces acting on the block taken into account. For the second part, the acceleration is found using the same equation and then a kinematic equation is used to calculate the velocity after 3.6 seconds.
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Homework Statement



A force of 85N is applied to a block on an incline that makes an angle of 35 degrees with the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the incline is [tex]\mu[/tex]k=0.45. The block is moving and accelerating up the incline at 1.5 m/s2.


Homework Equations



(a) Find the mass of the block
(b) If the block is initially moving down at 2.6 m/s, what is its speed 3.6s after the 85N force is applied?



The Attempt at a Solution



(a) F=ma --> m= 85N/1.5m/s = 56.7kg
(b) I have no idea
 
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Unfortunately the acceleration is after taking away for frictional slowing. So the net acceleration doesn't reflect the acceleration of the mass or the downward acceleration from gravity down the incline for that matter.
 
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DoctorB2B said:

Homework Statement



A force of 85N is applied to a block on an incline that makes an angle of 35 degrees with the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the incline is [tex]\mu[/tex]k=0.45. The block is moving and accelerating up the incline at 1.5 m/s2.


Homework Equations



(a) Find the mass of the block
(b) If the block is initially moving down at 2.6 m/s, what is its speed 3.6s after the 85N force is applied?





The Attempt at a Solution



(a) F=ma --> m= 85N/1.5m/s = 56.7kg
(b) I have no idea



You should actually write Newton's second law in this instance as

[tex] \Sigma F = ma [/tex]

You have three force to consider: (1) The applied force of 85 Newtons; (2) The downward force of gravity; The force of friction. You have to write out the resulting equation in full and then you can compute the mass.

For the second part, you will have to use the same equation to find the acceleration. Then you can use one of your kinematic equations to compute the velocity.
 

Related to Finding Mass and Velocity on an Inclined Plane

1. What is kinetic friction?

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

2. How is kinetic friction different from static friction?

Kinetic friction occurs when the object is already in motion, while static friction occurs when the object is at rest and trying to be moved.

3. What factors affect the amount of kinetic friction?

The amount of kinetic friction depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact, their roughness, and the force pressing the two surfaces together.

4. How is the force of kinetic friction calculated?

The force of kinetic friction can be calculated by multiplying the coefficient of kinetic friction (μk) by the normal force (N) exerted on the object. The formula is Fk = μk * N.

5. How can kinetic friction be reduced?

Kinetic friction can be reduced by using lubricants, which create a layer between the two surfaces and reduce their contact. Another way is to polish or smoothen the surfaces to reduce their roughness.

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