Predict/Explain You push two identical bricks across a tabletop with constant speed, U, as shown in Figure 6-29 in case 1, you place the bricks end to end, in case 2, you stack the bricks one on top of the other. (a) Is the force of kinetic friction in case 1 greater than, less than, or equal to the force of kinetic friction in case 2? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: Figure 6-29 Problem 1 I. The normal force in case 2 is larger and hence the bricks press down more firmly against the tabletop. II. The normal force is the same in the two cases and friction is independent of surface area. III. Case 1 has more surface area in contact with the tabletop, and this leads to more friction.
Predict/Explain You push two identical bricks across a tabletop with constant speed, U, as shown in Figure 6-29 in case 1, you place the bricks end to end, in case 2, you stack the bricks one on top of the other. (a) Is the force of kinetic friction in case 1 greater than, less than, or equal to the force of kinetic friction in case 2? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: Figure 6-29 Problem 1 I. The normal force in case 2 is larger and hence the bricks press down more firmly against the tabletop. II. The normal force is the same in the two cases and friction is independent of surface area. III. Case 1 has more surface area in contact with the tabletop, and this leads to more friction.
Predict/Explain You push two identical bricks across a tabletop with constant speed, U, as shown in Figure 6-29 in case 1, you place the bricks end to end, in case 2, you stack the bricks one on top of the other. (a) Is the force of kinetic friction in case 1 greater than, less than, or equal to the force of kinetic friction in case 2? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following:
Figure 6-29
Problem 1
I. The normal force in case 2 is larger and hence the bricks press down more firmly against the tabletop.
II. The normal force is the same in the two cases and friction is independent of surface area.
III. Case 1 has more surface area in contact with the tabletop, and this leads to more friction.
Definition Definition Force that opposes motion when the surface of one item rubs against the surface of another. The unit of force of friction is same as the unit of force.
PLEASE help with the experimental setup for this theory because i am so confused.
Part 2 - Geometry and Trigonometry
1. Line B touches the circle at a single point. Line A extends radially through the center of
the circle.
A
B
(a) Which line is tangential to the circumference of the circle?
(b) What is the angle between lines A and B.
2. In the figure below what is the angle C?
30
45
3. In the figure below what is the value of the angle 0?
30°
4. In the figure below what is the value of the angle 0?
A
30°
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