Question about friction and normal force

In summary, a 3.5 kg block is being pushed along a horizontal floor by a force of 15 N at an angle of 40 degrees downward. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the floor is 0.25. The normal force, given by N = mg + Fsin(theta), can also be calculated using a negative angle (-40 degrees) to take into account the downward direction of the force.
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Homework Statement



A 3.5 kg block is pushed along a horizontal floor by a force F of magnitude 15 N at an angle of 40 degrees DOWNWARD. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the floor is 0.25.

My question is about the normal force. I know the normal force is given by:

N - mg - Fsin(theta) = 0.

N = mg + Fsin(theta)

The correct normal force they obtain in the problem is from (3.5)(9.8) + 15sin(40)

I am wondering why they chose the angle as 40 when it was directed down into the 4th quadrant. Why isn't the angle then -40 degrees (negative 40 degrees) because it is in the 4th quadrant, below the horizontal.

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Homework Equations



N = mg + Fsin(theta)


The Attempt at a Solution



(3.5)(9.8) + 15sin(40)
and
(3.5)(9.8) + 15sin(-40)
 
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When you choose "-" sign for the third term (first equation of your post) you already took into account the fact that the force is downwards, the angle is in the fourth quadrant etc.
 
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Thanks nasu. Much appreciated
 

Related to Question about friction and normal force

What is friction and how does it affect motion?

Friction is the force that opposes the motion of objects sliding against each other. It can be caused by the roughness of surfaces and the interlocking of microscopic bumps. It affects motion by creating resistance and slowing down the movement of objects.

What factors affect the amount of friction between two surfaces?

The amount of friction between two surfaces can be affected by the force pressing the surfaces together, the roughness of the surfaces, and the type of material the surfaces are made of. The greater the force and roughness, the greater the friction.

What is the difference between static and kinetic friction?

Static friction is the force that prevents two surfaces from sliding against each other when they are not in motion. Kinetic friction, on the other hand, is the force that opposes the motion of objects sliding against each other. Kinetic friction is typically weaker than static friction.

How is the normal force related to friction?

The normal force is the force perpendicular to the surface that supports an object's weight. The normal force is directly related to friction because it is what allows objects to have contact with surfaces, and the greater the normal force, the greater the friction between the two surfaces.

How can friction be reduced or increased?

Friction can be reduced by using lubricants, such as oil or grease, which create a smooth layer between two surfaces. It can also be reduced by using materials with lower coefficients of friction. Friction can be increased by increasing the force pressing the two surfaces together or by making the surfaces rougher.

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