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28 March, 16:58

Boxes are transported from one location to another in a warehouse by means of a conveyor belt that moves with a constant speed of 0.56 m/s. At a certain location the conveyor belt moves for 2.0 m up an incline that makes an angle of 15° with the horizontal. Assume that a 2.1 kg box rides on the belt without slipping. At what rate is the force of the conveyor belt doing work on the box as the box moves up the 15° incline?

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  1. 28 March, 17:26
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    P = 15.90 W

    Explanation:

    given,

    speed of conveyor belt = 0.56 m/s

    conveyor belt move up to = 2 m

    angle made with the horizontal = 15°

    mass of the box = 2.1 kg

    rate is the force of the conveyor belt doing work on the box as the box moves up

    P = F v cos ∅

    P = 3 * 9.8 * 0.56 * cos 15°

    P = 15.90 W
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