Question 5 [3/68]: The spring-mounted 0.8-kg collar A oscillates along the horizontal rod, which is rotating at the constant angular rate 0-6 rad/s. At a certain instant, r is increasing at the rate of 800 mm/s. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the collar and the rod is 0.40, calculate the friction force F exerted by the rod on the collar at this instant. Vertical
Question 5 [3/68]: The spring-mounted 0.8-kg collar A oscillates along the horizontal rod, which is rotating at the constant angular rate 0-6 rad/s. At a certain instant, r is increasing at the rate of 800 mm/s. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the collar and the rod is 0.40, calculate the friction force F exerted by the rod on the collar at this instant. Vertical
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![Question 5 [3/68]: The spring-mounted 0.8-kg collar A oscillates along the horizontal rod, which is rotating at
the constant angular rate 0-6 rad/s. At a certain instant, r is increasing at the rate of 800 mm/s. If the coefficient
of kinetic friction between the collar and the rod is 0.40, calculate the friction force F exerted by the rod on the
collar at this instant.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 [3/68]: The spring-mounted 0.8-kg collar A oscillates along the horizontal rod, which is rotating at
the constant angular rate 0-6 rad/s. At a certain instant, r is increasing at the rate of 800 mm/s. If the coefficient
of kinetic friction between the collar and the rod is 0.40, calculate the friction force F exerted by the rod on the
collar at this instant.
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