During an experiment, an object is placed on a disk that rotates about an axle through its center, as shown in Figure 1. The object is at a distance R = 0.10 m from the center and rotates with a constant tangential speed of 0.60 m/s. A free body diagram of the forces exerted on the block is shown in Figure 2 with an unknown force of friction.What is the force of friction exerted on the object?

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During an experiment, an object is placed on a disk that rotates about an axle through its center, as shown in Figure 1. The object is at a distance R = 0.10 m from the center and rotates with a constant tangential speed of 0.60 m/s. A free body diagram of the forces exerted on the block is shown in Figure 2 with an unknown force of friction.What is the force of friction exerted on the object?
 
 
 
During an experiment, an object is
placed on a disk that rotates about an
axle through its center, as shown in
Figure 1. The object is at a distance R =
0.10 m from the center and rotates with
R
a constant tangential speed of 0.60 m/s.
A free body diagram of the forces
exerted on the block is shown in Figure
Figure 1
FNomal = 2 N
2 with an unknown force of friction.
Ferietion= ?N
What is the force of friction exerted on
Foravity = 2 N
the object?
Note: Vectors are not drawn to scale.
Figure 2
Transcribed Image Text:During an experiment, an object is placed on a disk that rotates about an axle through its center, as shown in Figure 1. The object is at a distance R = 0.10 m from the center and rotates with R a constant tangential speed of 0.60 m/s. A free body diagram of the forces exerted on the block is shown in Figure Figure 1 FNomal = 2 N 2 with an unknown force of friction. Ferietion= ?N What is the force of friction exerted on Foravity = 2 N the object? Note: Vectors are not drawn to scale. Figure 2
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