You are pushing horizontally with a 300 N force on a box that is on an inclined plane as shown. The mass of the box is 30 kg and the incline is at a 25 degree angle off the Fapplied horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the incline is 0.3, and the coefficient of static friction i 0.4. Assuming the box was at rest at t=0 when the force is initially applied, is the box moving up the ramp, down the ramp, or is it at rest after the force has been applied? 25⁰

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4. You are pushing horizontally with a 300 N force on a box that is on an inclined plane as
shown. The mass of the box is 30 kg and the incline is at a 25 degree angle off the Fapplied
horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the incline is 0.3, and the
coefficient of static friction i 0.4. Assuming the box was at rest at t=0 when the force is
initially applied, is the box moving up the ramp, down the ramp, or is it at rest after the force
has been applied?
25⁰
Transcribed Image Text:4. You are pushing horizontally with a 300 N force on a box that is on an inclined plane as shown. The mass of the box is 30 kg and the incline is at a 25 degree angle off the Fapplied horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the incline is 0.3, and the coefficient of static friction i 0.4. Assuming the box was at rest at t=0 when the force is initially applied, is the box moving up the ramp, down the ramp, or is it at rest after the force has been applied? 25⁰
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