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Check for understanding 25kg F A = 100N Find the net acceleration of the block if a frictional force of 50N is resisting motion F f = 50N

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25kgFA = 100N

Find the net acceleration of the  block if a frictional force of 50N is resisting motion

Ff = 50N

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A 2100N force causes an object to change its velocity from 10m/s to 25 /s in 5 seconds.  Find the mass of the object.

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Draw the force vectors acting on the airplane flying level at a constant speed.  Do consider friction!

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HW P. 111 # 10 & 12  P. 115 #56

10.   F = 312N12.  a.)  Fnet = 798N   at 8.8o       b.)  a = 0.266 m/s256.   F = 20N

QUIZMax time during class 15 min...

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largest mass  ___   ___  ___    ___  ___    ___  smallest mass

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Ranking Task: Elevator moving downward

Greatest Least

ScaleWeight

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Greatest Least

Ranking Task: Elevator moving upward

ScaleWeight

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A street lamp weighs 150N.  It is supported by two wires that form an angle of 120o with each other.  The tension in the wires is equal.

   a.)  What is the tension in each wire supporting the light?

   b.)  If the angle between the wires is reduced to 90o, what is the new tension in the wires?

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Find the tensions in cables A and B that have an 80o angle between them

A                            B

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Resultant

Equilibrant

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