61.2k views
1 vote
The coefficient of static friction between waxed skis and now snow is 0.14. What force will be needed to get a 700 N skier at rest moving?

A: 28 N
B: 70 N
C: 98 N
D: 980 N

User NifCody
by
5.6k points

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

μ = f/N where μ is the coefficient of friction; f is the amount of force that resists motion, and N is the normal force. You must solve for f here so 700 N x .14 = 98 N.

User Shishya
by
5.8k points
0 votes

Answer:

C. 98 N

Step-by-step explanation:

The force needed to get the skier at rest moving must be at least equal to the maximum static frictional force acting on the skier, which is given by


F=\mu W

where


\mu = 0.14 is the coefficient of static friction

W = 700 N is the weight of the skier

Substituting into the equation, we find


F=(0.14)(700 N)=98 N

User Okmich
by
5.0k points