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*Phy 101 practice questions on Friction, Frictional analysis*

*Practice them tonight I will*

*Send solution by Wednesday *night*

*Feel free to ask questions on anyone you can’t solve*

A block of mass 5 kg is placed on a rough horizontal surface. If the coefficient


of friction is 0.3, what is the maximum force that can be applied without
moving the block?

A block slides on a rough horizontal surface with an initial velocity of 10 m/s


and comes to rest after 5 seconds by an applied force or 40N. Find the
coefficient of kinetic friction.

Calculate the frictional force acting on a 10 kg block resting on a horizontal


surface when a horizontal force of 20 N is applied, and the coefficient of
friction is 0.2.

A block is pulled on a horizontal surface by a rope with a force of 50 N at an


angle of 30° above the horizontal. The coefficient of friction is 0.25.
Determine the acceleration of the block.

A 10 kg block is subjected to a horizontal force of 30 N. If the coefficient of


static friction is 0.4 and that of kinetic friction is 0.3, will the block move?

A block of mass 8 kg is pushed with a force of 25 N. If the block does not


move, what is the coefficient of static friction?
Calculate the work done by friction when a 4 kg block is dragged 5 m on a
rough surface with a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.3.

A 10 kg block is placed on a rough incline making an angle of 30° with the


horizontal. The coefficient of friction is 0.4. Calculate the minimum force
required to prevent the block from sliding down.

A block slides down a frictionless inclined plane making an angle of 45°.


Calculate its acceleration.

On an inclined plane of 20°, the coefficient of friction is 0.3. Calculate the


acceleration of a 5 kg block sliding down the plane.

A block of mass 6 kg is pushed up an inclined plane of 30° with a force of 40


N. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.2. Find the block’s acceleration.

A block slides down a 30° incline with a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.25.
What is the net force acting on the block?

A car of mass 1000 kg is traveling on a flat circular track of radius 50 m. If


the coefficient of static friction is 0.3, calculate the maximum speed the car
can have without skidding.

Explain the role of friction in maintaining circular motion on a flat surface.

A cyclist is taking a turn of radius 20 m on a flat surface. If the coefficient of


friction is 0.5, calculate the maximum speed of the cyclist.
A car is moving on a banked curve of radius 50 m, inclined at an angle of
30°. Calculate the maximum speed if the coefficient of friction is 0.4.

Calculate the angle of banking required for a turn of radius 100 m for a car
moving at 20 m/s without friction.

A cyclist Is turning on a banked curve of radius 25 m at a speed of 15 m/s. If


the road is frictionless, calculate the angle of banking required.

A block slides on a horizontal surface with an initial velocity of 15 m/s, by


and aplied force of 50N. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.25. Calculate
the time it takes for the block to stop.

A car comes to rest from a speed of 25 m/s in 5 seconds, from an apllied


force of 100N. Calculate the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires
and the road.

A block slides down a frictionless incline of 60°, until it come to a rest.


Calculate the time taken to travel 5 m.

A block Is projected up a rough incline at 10 m/s. The incline has a coefficient


of kinetic friction of 0.2 and an angle of 30°. Calculate how far the block will
slide before stopping.

1. A car moving at 20 m/s comes to rest after traveling 100 m.


Calculate the frictional force acting on the car if its mass is 1500 kg,
if it is under an applied force of 700N.

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