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Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Question 1 If a vector R is resolved into two components RX and RY, what is the measure of the angle () formed between R and positive direction of x-axis?

Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Answer 1 Answer: B Reason: To find the measure of angle () formed between R and positive direction of x-axis, we take use of tangent law. That is, the angle of the resultant vector is equal to the inverse tangent of the quotient of the y component divided by x component of the resultant vector.

Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Question 3 A force of 110 N is required to move a table of 120 kg. What is the coefficient of static friction (s) between the table and the floor?

Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Answer 3 Answer: D Reason: Static friction force: Ff, static  μsFN The static friction force is less than or equal to the product of the coefficient of the static friction (force) and the normal force. Here, μsFN is the maximum static friction force that must be overcome begin motion can begin. In the above case, μsFN is 110 N.

Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Answer 3 Here, FN = mg = (120 kg) (9.80 m/s2)

Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Question 4 If Ff,static is the static friction force, s the coefficient of the static friction and FN the normal force. Which of the following formula is correct? Ff, static  sFN Ff, static = sFN Ff, static  sFN Ff, static  sFN

Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Answer 4 Answer: C Reason: If there is a force trying to cause motion, the static friction force will increase up to a maximum value before it is overcome and motion starts, therefore Ff, static  sFN. Where sFN is the maximum static friction force that must be overcome before motion can begin.

Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Question 5 On which of the following factors does the magnitude of force of friction depends? Magnitude of normal force between the rubbing surfaces Weights of either objects Direction in which the force is applied Surface area in contact

Chapter Assessment Questions 5 Answer 5 Answer: A Reason: From the equations Ff kinetic = k FN and Ff, static  sFN,we can state that friction force (Ff) is directly proportional to the normal force (FN) between the rubbing surfaces, that is, the magnitude of force of friction depends on the magnitude of the normal force between the rubbing surfaces.

Standardized Test Practice Chapter Standardized Test Practice 5 Multiple Choice Two tractors pull against a 1.00×103 kg log. If the angle of the tractor’s chains in relation to each other is 19.0°, and each tractor pulls with a force of 8×102 N, what forces will they be able to exert? 250 N 1.52×103 N 1.58×103 N 1.60×103 N

Standardized Test Practice Chapter Standardized Test Practice 5 Multiple Choice An airplane pilot tries to fly directly east with a velocity of 800.0 km/h. If a wind comes from the southwest at 80.0 km/h, what is the relative velocity of the airplane to the surface of earth? 804 km/h, 5.7° N of E 804 km/h, 8.4° N of E 859 km/h, 4.0° N of E 880 km/h, 45° N of E

Standardized Test Practice Chapter Standardized Test Practice 5 Multiple Choice For a winter fair, some students decide to build 30-kg wooden pull- carts on sled skids. If two 90-kg passengers get in, how much force will the puller have to exert to move the pull-cart? The coefficient of maximum static friction between the cart and the snow is 0.15. 1.8×102 N 3.1×102 N 2.1×103 N 1.4×104 N

Standardized Test Practice Chapter Standardized Test Practice 5 Multiple Choice It takes a minimum force of 280 N to move a 50-kg crate. What is the coefficient of maximum static friction between the crate and the floor? 0.18 0.57 1.8 5.6

Standardized Test Practice Chapter Standardized Test Practice 5 Multiple Choice What is the y component of a 95.3-N force that is exerted at 57.1° to the horizontal? 51.8 N 80.0 N 114 N 175 N

Standardized Test Practice Chapter Standardized Test Practice 5 Multiple Choice A string exerts a force of 18 N on a box at an angle of 34° from the horizontal. What is the horizontal component of the force on the box? 10 N 15 N 21.7 N 32 N

Standardized Test Practice Chapter Standardized Test Practice 5 Multiple Choice Sukey is riding her bicycle on a path when she comes around a corner and sees that a fallen tree is blocking the way 42 m ahead. If the coefficient of friction between her bicycle’s tires and the gravel path is 0.36, and she is traveling at 50 km/h, how much stopping distance will she require? Sukey and her bicycle together have a mass of 95 kg. 3.0 m 4.0 m 8.1 m 14 m