Answer:
the block that starts moving first is block A
, fr = 1.625 N
, fr = 1.5 N
Explanation:
For this exercise we use Newton's second law, for which we take a reference system with the x axis parallel to the plane and the y axis perpendicular to the plane
X axis
fr- Wₓ = 0
fr = Wₓ
Axis y
N-
= 0
N = W_{y}
Let's use trigonometry to find the components of the weight
sin θ = Wₓ / W
Cos θ = W_{y} / W
Wₓ = W sin θ
W_{y} = W cos θ
Wₓ = 11 sin θ
W_{y} = 11 cos θ
The equation for friction force is
fr = μ N
We substitute
μ (W cos θ) = W sin θ
μ = tan θ
We can see that the system began to move the angle.
θ = tan⁻¹ μ
So the angles are
Block A θ = tan⁻¹ 0.15
θ = 8.5º
Block B θ = tan⁻¹ 0.26
θ = 14.6º
So the block that starts moving first is block A
The friction force is
Block A
fr = Wx = W sin θ
fr = 11 sin 8.5
fr = 1.625 N
Block B
fr = 6 sin 14.6
fr = 1.5 N
Answer:
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Answer:
a. FALSE
b. FALSE
c. TRUTH
d. FALSE
e. FALSE
Explanation:
To determine which statements are truth or false you focus in the following formula, for the electric potential generated by a conducting sphere:
inside the sphere
for r > R (outside the sphere)
R: radius of the sphere
ε0: dielectric permittivity of vacuum
Q: charge of the sphere
As you can notice, inside the sphere the potential is constant. Inside the sphere, the potential is the same. Outside the surface the potential decreases as 1/r, being r the distance to the center of the sphere.
Hence, you can conclude:
a. The potential at the center of the sphere is zero. FALSE
b.The potential is lowest, but not zero, at the center of the sphere. FALSE
c. The potential at the center of the sphere is the same as the potential at the surface. TRUTH
d. The potential at the center is the same as the potential at infinity. FALSE
e. The potential at the surface is higher than the potential at the center. FALSE