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15 October, 07:25

You go to the playground and slide down the slide, a 3.6-m-long ramp at an angle of 40. ∘ with respect to horizontal. The pants that you've worn aren't very slippery; the coefficient of kinetic friction between your pants and the slide is μk = 0.47. A friend gives you a very slight push to get you started.

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  1. 15 October, 07:52
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    You go to the playground and slide down the slide, a 3.6m long ramp at an angle of 40 degrees with respect to horizontal. The pants that you've worn aren't very slippery; the coefficient of kinetic friction between your pants and the slide is 0.47. A friend gives you a very slight push to get you started.

    How long does it take you to reach the bottom of the slide?

    Answer:

    t = 1.612 sec

    Explanation:

    Given Data

    µk=0.47

    D=3.6 m

    Angle=40°

    To find

    t (Time) = ?

    Solution

    a = g (sinΘ - µkcosΘ)

    where

    a is an acceleration

    g is gravity constant

    Θ is an angle

    µk the coefficient of kinetic friction

    So

    a=9.8 (sin40° - 0.47cos40°)

    a = 2.771 m/s²

    to find t (time)

    t = √[2D/a]

    t = √[2*3.6/2.771]

    t = 1.612 sec
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