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24 May, 16:26

You push a 50 kg wooden box across a wooden floor at a constant speed of 1.0 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.15. Now you double the force on the box. How long would it take for the velocity of the crate to double to 2.0 m/s?

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  1. 24 May, 16:33
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    0.68 seconds

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Mass of the box = 50 kg

    Speed of the box = 1.0 m/s

    Coefficient of friction, μ = 0.15

    Now,

    Force applied = μmg

    Here,

    g is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

    Thus,

    F = 0.15 * 50 * 9.8

    = 73.5 N

    Also,

    Force = Mass * Acceleration

    thus,

    73.5 N = 50 * a

    or

    a = 1.47 m/s²

    After doubling the speed

    Final speed = 2 * Initial speed

    = 2 * 1 m/s

    = 2 m/s

    Also,

    Acceleration = [change in speed] : Time

    or

    1.47 = [ 2 - 1 ] : Time

    or

    Time = 1 : 1.47

    or

    Time = 0.68 seconds
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