Shown in the figure below is a magazine resting on top of a book. There is static friction between the magazine and the book and there is kinetic friction between the book and the table. If you pull very gently on the book, both objects slide together. If you pull very forcefully, you will slide the book out from under the magazine. In this problem, we will determine the MAXIMUM FORCE that you can apply and still have the magazine come along for the ride. H₂ Hk. m₁ magazine m₂ book The characteristics of the system are given here: .my -0.35 kg my=0.95 kg •1 -0.39 -0.12 Answer all the following: What is the normal force, N₂, of the book on the magazine? 3.43 What is the normal force, N₂, of the table on the book? 12.74 x m/s² What is the acceleration, a of the system? What is the force applied, Fmar? max XN ✔N ✔N

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Shown in the figure below is a magazine resting on top of a book. There is static friction between the magazine and the book and there is kinetic friction between the book and the table. If
you pull very gently on the book, both objects slide together. If you pull very forcefully, you will slide the book out from under the magazine. In this problem, we will determine the
MAXIMUM FORCE that you can apply and still have the magazine come along for the ride.
H₂
Hk
•H₂ -0.39
-
0.12
Answer all the following:
m₁
m₂
The characteristics of the system are given here:
-my-0.35 kg
My = 0.95 kg
magazine
book
What is the normal force, N₂, of the book on the magazine? 3.43
What is the normal force, N₂, of the table on the book? 12.74
x m/s2
Submit Answer
What is the acceleration, a of the system?
What is the force applied, Fmar? [
XN
=?
max
✔N
Transcribed Image Text:Shown in the figure below is a magazine resting on top of a book. There is static friction between the magazine and the book and there is kinetic friction between the book and the table. If you pull very gently on the book, both objects slide together. If you pull very forcefully, you will slide the book out from under the magazine. In this problem, we will determine the MAXIMUM FORCE that you can apply and still have the magazine come along for the ride. H₂ Hk •H₂ -0.39 - 0.12 Answer all the following: m₁ m₂ The characteristics of the system are given here: -my-0.35 kg My = 0.95 kg magazine book What is the normal force, N₂, of the book on the magazine? 3.43 What is the normal force, N₂, of the table on the book? 12.74 x m/s2 Submit Answer What is the acceleration, a of the system? What is the force applied, Fmar? [ XN =? max ✔N
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