**THERE IS NO DIAGRAM MUST BE DONE WITHOUT DIAGRAM** Please clearly state what i is and what j is for each one! Block 1 (8 kg) is located on the surface of a table. A rope pulls on block 1 with a tension of 84.88 N at an angle of 55.56 degrees above the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface equals 0.8 (Use g = 10 m/s2). On a sheet of paper, draw the free body diagram for block 1 using the two-subscript notation from class. After completing the free body diagram, enter below each force and its x & y-components. Remember that the x-component is the "i" component and the y-component is the "j" component. FORCES on BLOCK 1 Weight force on block 1 by Earth W1E = i + j N Tension force on block 1 by Rope (rounded to nearest integer) T1R = i + j N Normal force on block 1 by Surface N1S = i + j N Frictional force on block 1 by Surface f1S = i + j N What is the acceleration a of block 1? a = i + j m/s2
**THERE IS NO DIAGRAM MUST BE DONE WITHOUT DIAGRAM**
Please clearly state what i is and what j is for each one!
Block 1 (8 kg) is located on the surface of a table. A rope pulls on block 1 with a tension of 84.88 N at an angle of 55.56 degrees above the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface equals 0.8 (Use g = 10 m/s2).
On a sheet of paper, draw the free body diagram for block 1 using the two-subscript notation from class. After completing the free body diagram, enter below each force and its x & y-components. Remember that the x-component is the "i" component and the y-component is the "j" component.
FORCES on BLOCK 1
Weight force on block 1 by Earth
W1E = i + j N
Tension force on block 1 by Rope (rounded to nearest integer)
T1R = i + j N
Normal force on block 1 by Surface
N1S = i + j N
Frictional force on block 1 by Surface
f1S = i + j N
What is the acceleration a of block 1?
a = i + j m/s2
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