isn’t the friction 0.7x300*g use g=10 for easy numbers
or 3000x0.7 = 2100 to push it. the forces are pushing back is Equal
Ben S.
asked 10/05/21You are pushing an object that has a mass of 300. kg across a 6m flat surface, with a friction coefficient of 0.70.
Fg/Fn = 2940N
Fk = 2058N in the left direction
I just cannot figure out how to find the Fpush in the right direction. Without that, I cannot find Fnet. Since I do not have an acceleration, I cannot use F = ma
isn’t the friction 0.7x300*g use g=10 for easy numbers
or 3000x0.7 = 2100 to push it. the forces are pushing back is Equal
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