O ) Listen Q3. Two blocks, A and B, are connected using the cable and pulley system as shown. (The cable and pulley system is friction-less and weight-less.). Block A weighs 140 lb and block Bweighs 40 lb, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between block B and the inclined plane is Hk=0.16. Both blocks were released from rest, and block A has moved downwards by 0.50 ft at this instant. Take g = 32.2 ft/s². (3) Determine the distance block B has moved upwards along the inclined plane. Your answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and the proper unit. C B 60° Your Answer:
O ) Listen Q3. Two blocks, A and B, are connected using the cable and pulley system as shown. (The cable and pulley system is friction-less and weight-less.). Block A weighs 140 lb and block Bweighs 40 lb, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between block B and the inclined plane is Hk=0.16. Both blocks were released from rest, and block A has moved downwards by 0.50 ft at this instant. Take g = 32.2 ft/s². (3) Determine the distance block B has moved upwards along the inclined plane. Your answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and the proper unit. C B 60° Your Answer:
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E ) Listen
Q3. Two blocks, A and B, are connected using the cable and pulley system as shown.
(The cable and pulley system is friction-less and weight-less.). Block A weighs 140 lb
and block Bweighs 40 lb, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between block B and
the inclined plane is uk=0.16. Both blocks were released from rest, and block A has
moved downwards by 0.50 ft at this instant. Take g = 32.2 ft/s?.
(3) Determine the distance block B has moved upwards along the inclined plane. Your
answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and the proper unit.
C
B
60°
Your Answer:](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F35840b8e-6264-4586-8258-6525e98d4424%2F3292d594-d5b3-4d51-89c5-f238f9f7a0e2%2Fy7sszlp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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E ) Listen
Q3. Two blocks, A and B, are connected using the cable and pulley system as shown.
(The cable and pulley system is friction-less and weight-less.). Block A weighs 140 lb
and block Bweighs 40 lb, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between block B and
the inclined plane is uk=0.16. Both blocks were released from rest, and block A has
moved downwards by 0.50 ft at this instant. Take g = 32.2 ft/s?.
(3) Determine the distance block B has moved upwards along the inclined plane. Your
answer must include 2 places after the decimal point, and the proper unit.
C
B
60°
Your Answer:
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