A 5.40-kg block is set into motion up an inclined plane with an initial speed of v₁ = 8.20 m/s (see figure below). The block comes to rest after traveling d = 3.00 m along the plane, which is inclined at an angle of 0 = 30.0° to the horizontal. i (a) For this motion, determine the change in the block's kinetic energy. J (b) For this motion, determine the change in potential energy of the block-Earth system. J (c) Determine the friction force exerted on the block (assumed to be constant). N (d) What is the coefficient of kinetic friction?

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A 5.40-kg block is set into motion up an inclined plane with an initial speed of v; = 8.20 m/s (see figure below). The block comes to rest after
traveling d = 3.00 m along the plane, which is inclined at an angle of 0 = 30.0° to the horizontal.
(a) For this motion, determine the change in the block's kinetic energy.
J
(b) For this motion, determine the change in potential energy of the block-Earth system.
J
(c) Determine the friction force exerted on the block (assumed to be constant).
N
(d) What is the coefficient of kinetic friction?
Transcribed Image Text:A 5.40-kg block is set into motion up an inclined plane with an initial speed of v; = 8.20 m/s (see figure below). The block comes to rest after traveling d = 3.00 m along the plane, which is inclined at an angle of 0 = 30.0° to the horizontal. (a) For this motion, determine the change in the block's kinetic energy. J (b) For this motion, determine the change in potential energy of the block-Earth system. J (c) Determine the friction force exerted on the block (assumed to be constant). N (d) What is the coefficient of kinetic friction?
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