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7. A mother pushes her 9.5 kg baby in her 5kg baby carriage over the grass with a force of 110N @ an angle

of 30' with the horizontal. If the coefficient of friction between the wheels of the carriage and the grass is
0.14, calculate the weight, normal force, frictional force and the acceleration of the carriage.

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Weight of the carriage
=(m+M)g =142.1\ N

Normal force
=Fsin(\theta) + W = 197.1\ N

Frictional force
=\mu N=27.59\ N

Acceleration
=4.66\ m\ s^(-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to look into the FBD of the carriage.

Horizontal forces and Vertical forces separately.

To calculate Weight we know that both the mass of the baby and the carriage will be added.

  • So Weight(W)
    =(m+M)* g =(9.5+5)\ kg * 9.8 =142.1\ Newton\ (N)

To calculate normal force we have to look upon the vertical component of forces, as Normal force is acting vertically.We have weight which is a downward force along with
F_x, force of
110\ N acting vertically downward.Both are downward and Normal is upward so Normal force
=Summation\ of\ both\ forces

  • Normal force (N)
    = Fsin(\theta)+W=110sin(30) + 142.1 =197.1\ N
  • Frictional force (f)
    =\mu N=0.14* 197.1 =27.59\ N

To calculate acceleration we will use Newtons second law.

That is Force is product of mass and acceleration.

We can see in the diagram that
F_y=Horizontal and
F_x=Vertical component of forces.

So Fnet = Fy(Horizontal) - f(friction)
= m* a

  • Acceleration (a) =
    (Fcos(\theta)-\mu N)/(mass(m)) =((95.26-27.59))/(14.5)= 4.66\ m\ s{^2 }

So we have the weight of the carriage, normal force,frictional force and acceleration.

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