User settirig Course Tools A cord connected at one end to a brock which can side on an inclined plane has its other end wrapped around a cylinder resting in a depression at the top of the plane as shown in ( Figure 1) Determine the speed of the block after it has traveled 140 m along the plane, starting from rest Assume there is no friction Express your answer using two significant figures. D= 14 m/s Previous Answers Figure M = 33 kg R=0.20 m Correct Part B Determine the speed of the block after it has traveled 140 m along the plane, starting from rest. Assume the coefficient of friction between all surfaces is j=0.0310. Since the block is much lighter than the cylinder, ignore tension in the string when calculating the normal force on the cylinder Do not ignore tension in the string when calculating the net torque (including friction) on the cylinder Express your answer using two significant figures. ΜΕ ΑΣΦ ? = 1.36 m/s 1 of 1 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer x Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining m=3.0 kg Provide Feedback 58 27 Next>>
User settirig Course Tools A cord connected at one end to a brock which can side on an inclined plane has its other end wrapped around a cylinder resting in a depression at the top of the plane as shown in ( Figure 1) Determine the speed of the block after it has traveled 140 m along the plane, starting from rest Assume there is no friction Express your answer using two significant figures. D= 14 m/s Previous Answers Figure M = 33 kg R=0.20 m Correct Part B Determine the speed of the block after it has traveled 140 m along the plane, starting from rest. Assume the coefficient of friction between all surfaces is j=0.0310. Since the block is much lighter than the cylinder, ignore tension in the string when calculating the normal force on the cylinder Do not ignore tension in the string when calculating the net torque (including friction) on the cylinder Express your answer using two significant figures. ΜΕ ΑΣΦ ? = 1.36 m/s 1 of 1 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer x Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining m=3.0 kg Provide Feedback 58 27 Next>>
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