PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 8, Problem 1FP

F8–1. Determine the friction developed between the 50-kg crate and the ground if a) P=200 N, and b) P=400 N. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the crate and the ground are, μs = 0.3 and, μk = 0.2.

Chapter 8, Problem 1FP, F81. Determine the friction developed between the 50-kg crate and the ground if a) P=200 N, and b)

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The frictional force (F).

Answer to Problem 1FP

(a) The frictional force (F) is 160N_ .

(b) The frictional force (F) is 146N_ .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The mass of the crate (m) is 50 kg.

The co-efficient of static friction (μs) is 0.3.

The co-efficient of kinetic friction (μk) is 0.2.

Show the free body diagram of the crate as in Figure (1).

PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS, Chapter 8, Problem 1FP , additional homework tip  1

Using Figure (1),

Determine the normal reaction (N) using the equation of equilibrium.

Along the vertical direction:

Fy=0NWP×(35)=0NmgP×(35)=0 (I)

Here, the acceleration due to gravity is g.

Determine the frictional force using the equation of equilibrium.

Along the horizontal direction:

Fx=0FP(45)=0 (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 50 kg for m, 9.81m/sec2 for g, and 200 N for P in Equation (I).

N50×9.81200×(35)=0N=610.5N

Substitute 200 N for P in Equation (II).

F200×(45)=0F=160N

Check:

Determine the maximum frictional force.

Fmax=μsN

Substitute 0.3 for μs and 610.5 N for N.

Fmax=0.3×610.5=183.15N

The maximum frictional force (183.15 N) is greater than the frictional force (160 N); therefore the block will not slip.

Therefore, the frictional force is 160N_ .

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The frictional force (F).

Answer to Problem 1FP

The frictional force (F) is 146N_ .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The mass of the crate (m) is 50 kg.

The co-efficient of static friction (μs) is 0.3.

The co-efficient of kinetic friction (μk) is 0.2.

Show the free body diagram of the crate as in Figure (2).

PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS, Chapter 8, Problem 1FP , additional homework tip  2

Using Figure (2),

Determine the normal reaction (N) using the equation of equilibrium.

Along the vertical direction:

Fy=0NWP×(35)=0NmgP×(35)=0 (III)

Determine the frictional force using the equation of equilibrium.

Along the horizontal direction:

Fx=0FP(45)=0 (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 50 kg for m, 9.81m/sec2 for g, and 400 N for P in Equation (III).

N50×9.81400×(35)=0N=730.5N

Substitute 400 N for P in Equation (IV).

F400×(45)=0F=320N

Check:

Determine the maximum frictional force.

Fmax=μsN

Substitute 0.3 for μs and 730.5 N for N.

Fmax=0.3×730.5=219.15N

The maximum frictional force (219.15 N) is less than the frictional force (320 N); therefore the block will slip. Hence, find the frictional force using the co-efficient of kinetic friction.

Find the frictional force using the relation.

F=μkN

Substitute 0.2 for μk and 730.5 N for N.

F=0.2×730.5=146N

Thus, the frictional force is 146N_ .

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