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(a)
The force exerted by the rope on the crate.
(a)
Answer to Problem 92A
The force exerted by the rope on the crate is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The work done is
The displacement is
The angle with the horizontal is
Formula used:
The expression for the work done is,
Here,
Calculation:
The force of the rope exert on the crate using the relation.
Conclusion:
Thus, the force of the rope exert on the crate is
(b)
The frictional force acting on the crate.
(b)
Answer to Problem 92A
The frictional force acting on the crate is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The work done is
The displacement is
The angle with the horizontal is
Calculation:
From part (a), the force of the rope exert on the crate is
Consider the crate moves with constant speed, so the friction force equals to the horizontal component of the force of the rope.
The frictional force acting on the crate is,
Conclusion:
Thus, the frictional force acting on the crate is
(c)
The energy transformed by the friction force between the floor and the crate.
(c)
Answer to Problem 92A
The energy transformed by the friction force between the floor and the crate is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The work done is
The displacement is
The angle with the horizontal is
Formula used:
The expression for the work done is,
Here,
Calculation:
From part (b), the frictional force acting on the crate is
The work done on the crate must be equal in magnitude and opposite in sign to the energy. The energy transformed by the friction force between the floor and the crate is,
Conclusion:
Thus, the energy transformed by the friction force between the floor and the crate is
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