The 47 kg block is hoisted up the incline using the cable and motor arrangement shown. (Eigure 1) Figure < 1 of 1 > Part A The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is 4 -0.4. If the block is initially moving up the plane at vg2 m/s, and at this instant (t = 0) the motor develops a tension in the cord of T (300+120) N., where it is in seconds, determine F
The 47 kg block is hoisted up the incline using the cable and motor arrangement shown. (Eigure 1) Figure < 1 of 1 > Part A The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is 4 -0.4. If the block is initially moving up the plane at vg2 m/s, and at this instant (t = 0) the motor develops a tension in the cord of T (300+120) N., where it is in seconds, determine F
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The 47 kg block is hoisted up the incline using the
cable and motor arrangement shown. (Figure 1)
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Part A
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The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is p=0.4. If the block
is initially moving up the plane at ug-2 m/s, and at this instant (t=0) the motor
develops a tension in the cord of T (300+120) N. where t is in seconds, determine
the velocity of the block when t-2
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