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- A 32-kg block is pulled along the ground for a distance of 4.9 m by a 57 N force at an angle of 21 degrees with respect to the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.21. a) Find the work done (in J) by the applied force. b) Find the work done (in J) by the normal force exerted by the ground. c) Find the work done (in J) by the force of gravity.A sled with total mass m = 46.3 kg is pulled a distance d = 17.1 m across a horizontal surface for which the corficcient of kinetic friction with the sled is = 0.196. The pulling force is constant and makes an angle = 31.2° above the horizontal and the sled moves at a constant velocity. Find an expression for the work done by the pulling force in terms of m, acceleration due to gravity g, 0, Hk, and d, and use it find the work done in Joules by the pulling force. Find an expression for the work done on the sled by friction in terms of m, acceleration due to gravity g, 8, HK, and d, and use it to find the work done in Joules by the friction force. What is the net work in Joules done on the sled?Starting from rest, a 5.40-kg block slides 3.40 m down a rough 30.0° incline. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the incline is µ, = 0.436. (a) Determine the work done by the force of gravity. (b) Determine the work done by the friction force between block and incline. (c) Determine the work done by the normal force. (d) Qualitatively, how would the answers change if a shorter ramp at a steeper angle were used to span the same vertical height?
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