How Is Work Done by Friction Calculated in a Spring-Box System?

In summary, the conversation discusses using a compressed horizontal spring to launch a box and determining the work done by friction force in stopping the box. The relevant equations used include W = F * d and KE_spring = 1/2 * k * Δx^2. The final conclusion is that the work done by friction is equal to the initial energy of the spring.
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Homework Statement


A horizontal spring with spring constant 200 N/m is compressed 20 cm and used to launch a box across a rough horizontal surface. After traveling a distance it stops. What is the work done by friction force?

Homework Equations


[tex]W = F \cdot d[/tex]
[tex]KE_{spring} = \frac{1}{2}k \Delta x^2 [/tex]

The Attempt at a Solution


I don't know where to start, because I'm not sure what other relevant equations I can use. I'm thinking that the friction has to do enough work to make the box stop (v = 0). But I don't know how to relate the work by friction to the energy of the spring.
 
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Initially you have the spring energy. It gets converted into kinetic energy. That gets converted into heat by the work of friction. All your initial energy is equal to the work of friction.
 
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Ah... so [tex]W_{friction} = KE_{spring} = \frac{1}{2}k \Delta x^2 = \frac{1}{2} \cdot 200 \cdot .2^2[/tex]?
 
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looks good!
 
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I would approach this problem by first identifying the known variables and equations that can be used to solve for the work done by friction force. In this case, we know the spring constant (k = 200 N/m), the compression distance (Δx = 20 cm), and the distance traveled by the box (d). We also know that the box comes to a stop, so its final velocity is 0.

From the equations given, we can use the kinetic energy equation to determine the initial velocity of the box before it comes to a stop. This initial kinetic energy is equal to the work done by the spring force, which can then be used to find the work done by friction force.

Therefore, the steps to solve this problem would be:
1. Use the kinetic energy equation to find the initial velocity of the box.
2. Use the work-energy theorem to equate the work done by the spring force to the change in kinetic energy.
3. Use the work equation (W = F · d) to solve for the work done by friction force, where the force is the friction force and the distance is the distance traveled by the box.

In summary, the work done by friction force can be found by first determining the initial velocity of the box using the kinetic energy equation and then using the work-energy theorem to equate the work done by the spring force to the change in kinetic energy. Finally, the work equation can be used to solve for the work done by friction force.
 

Related to How Is Work Done by Friction Calculated in a Spring-Box System?

What is work done by friction force?

Work done by friction force is the measure of the energy that is expended when an object moves against a surface due to the resistance of friction. It is the product of the magnitude of the frictional force and the distance over which it acts.

How is work done by friction force calculated?

The work done by friction force can be calculated by multiplying the magnitude of the frictional force by the displacement of the object in the direction of the force. This can be expressed as W = Fd, where W is the work done, F is the frictional force, and d is the displacement.

What factors affect the work done by friction force?

The work done by friction force is affected by several factors, including the magnitude of the frictional force, the distance over which it acts, and the coefficient of friction between the two surfaces in contact. Additionally, the speed and surface area of the object in contact with the surface can also affect the work done by friction force.

Is work done by friction force always negative?

In most cases, work done by friction force is considered to be negative because the frictional force acts in the opposite direction of the displacement of the object. This means that the work done by friction force is in the opposite direction of the displacement, resulting in a negative value. However, in some cases, the frictional force may act in the same direction as the displacement, resulting in a positive value for work done by friction force.

How does work done by friction force affect the energy of a system?

Work done by friction force is a form of energy transfer and can either increase or decrease the total energy of a system. In most cases, work done by friction force will result in a loss of energy as it is converted into heat due to the frictional force. However, in some cases, work done by friction force can also be used to do work, resulting in an increase in the total energy of the system.

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