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− | Consider a block of mass m sliding down the inclined plane shown below with a frictional force that is given by | + | Consider a block of mass <math>m</math> is sliding down the inclined plane shown below with a frictional force that is given by |
:<math>F_f = kmv^2</math> | :<math>F_f = kmv^2</math> | ||
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+ | What is its fall time if it falls a distance <math>x</math>? | ||
[[File:TF_UCM_InclinedPlaneWfriction.png | 200 px]] | [[File:TF_UCM_InclinedPlaneWfriction.png | 200 px]] | ||
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=Step 1: Identify the system= | =Step 1: Identify the system= |
Revision as of 13:55, 24 August 2014
the problem
Consider a block of mass
is sliding down the inclined plane shown below with a frictional force that is given by
What is its fall time if it falls a distance ?
Step 1: Identify the system
- The block is the system with the following external forces, A normal force, a gravitational force, and the force of friction.
Step 2: Choose a suitable coordinate system
- A coordinate system with one axis along the direction of motion may make solving the problem easier
Step 3: Draw the Free Body Diagram
Step 4: Define the Force vectors using the above coordinate system
Step 5: Used Newton's second law
Motion in the
direction described by Newton's second law is:- Notice a terminal velocity exists when
Insert the terminal velociy constant into Newton's second law
Integral table
Identities
substituting
Solving for
Integral table
solving for the fall time