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10 March, 14:07

Suppose you push horizontally with precisely enough force to make the block start to move, and you continue to apply the same amount of force even after it starts moving. Find the acceleration a of the block after it begins to move.

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  1. 10 March, 16:58
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    Suppose you push horizontally with precisely enough force to make the block start to move, and you continue to apply the same amount of force even after it starts moving. Find the acceleration ~a of the block after it begins to move. Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables µs, µk, and m, as well as the acceleration due to gravity g.

    Explanation:

    Let the force that make the object to start moving be F,

    Frictional force is opposing the motion, the body has to overcome two frictional forces acting in the opposite direction of the motion.

    Also, weight and normal reaction are acting in vertical direction, the weight is acting downward while the reaction is acting upward.

    Weight of the object is given as

    W=mg

    Analyzing the vertical motion i. e y-axis.

    ΣF = ma

    since the body is not moving upward, the a=0

    N-W=0

    Then, N=W

    So, N=mg

    So, from friction law

    Fr=µN

    For static

    Fs=µsN

    For kinetic or dynamic

    Fk = µkN

    Using newton law

    Along x-axis

    Before the body start moving we can get the Force and since the force is the same use to start the block in motion.

    Then,

    ΣF = ma

    Since at static the body is not moving then, a=0

    F-Fs=0

    F=Fs

    Since, Fs=µsN

    F=Fs=µsN

    Then, the force to keep the body in motion too is F=µsN

    Now analyses when the body is in motion

    ΣF = ma

    F-Fk=ma

    ma=F - Fk

    Substituting F=µsN and Fk=µkN

    ma=µsN - µkN

    ma=N (µs - µk)

    Since N=mg

    Then, ma=mg (µs - µk)

    m cancels out, then

    a=g (µs - µk)

    Then the acceleration of the body is given as "a=g (µs - µk)"
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