1a. A 13.2kg block is dragged over a rough, horizontal surface by a 71.5N force acting at 20.5 degrees above the horizontal. The block is displaced 4.91m, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.300. Find the work done by the 71.5N force. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 1b. Find the work done by the normal force. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 1c. What work does the gravitational force do on the block? Submit Answer Tries 0/10

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1a. A 13.2kg block is dragged over a rough, horizontal surface by a 71.5N force acting at 20.5 degrees above the horizontal. The
block is displaced 4.91m, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.300. Find the work done by the 71.5N force.
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1b. Find the work done by the normal force.
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1c. What work does the gravitational force do on the block?
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1d. How much energy is lost due to friction?
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1e. Find the total change in the block's kinetic energy.
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3. Calculate the scalar product of the vectors in the figure below. Assume 0₁ = 106°, 0₂ = 125°, F = 38.9N and v= 16.3cm/s.
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y
F
0₂
B
Transcribed Image Text:1a. A 13.2kg block is dragged over a rough, horizontal surface by a 71.5N force acting at 20.5 degrees above the horizontal. The block is displaced 4.91m, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.300. Find the work done by the 71.5N force. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 1b. Find the work done by the normal force. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 1c. What work does the gravitational force do on the block? Submit Answer Tries 0/10 1d. How much energy is lost due to friction? Submit Answer Tries 0/10 1e. Find the total change in the block's kinetic energy. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 3. Calculate the scalar product of the vectors in the figure below. Assume 0₁ = 106°, 0₂ = 125°, F = 38.9N and v= 16.3cm/s. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 y F 0₂ B
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