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Digiron [165]
1 year ago
3

A 6.0 kg block initially at rest is pushed against a wall by a 100 N force as shown. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.30

while the coefficient of static friction is 0.50. What is true of the friction acting on the block after a time of 1 second? (A) Static friction acts upward on the block. (B) Kinetic friction acts upward on the block (C) No friction acts on the block (D) Kinetic friction acts downward on the block. (E) Static friction acts downward on the block.
Physics
1 answer:
kozerog [31]1 year ago
4 0

The friction that affects the block after 1 second has passed acts downward on the block in a kinetic manner.

<h3>What exactly are static and kinetic friction?</h3>

Friction can be static or kinetic. Static friction is the friction that exists between two systems when they are in contact and immobile with respect to one another. Kinetic friction is the term for the resistance that exists between two systems while they are in contact and moving in relation to one another.

<h3>What makes anything kinetic?</h3>

The word kinetic is derived from the Greek kintikos, which means "of motion," and the verb kinein, which means "to move." Kinetic is a very new English word compared to several other words with Greek origins, and the first evidence of it comes from the Its use dates to the nineteenth century.

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