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Starting from rest, what is the shortest time this truck could accelerate uniformly to 38.0 m/s (≈ 85.0 mph ) without causing the box to slide. (Hint: First use Newton’s second law to find the maximum acceleration that static friction can give the box, and then solve for the time required to reach 38.0 m/s .)

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Answer:


t = 5.95 s

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that the coefficient of static friction between box and the truck is given as


\mu_s = 0.65

so the maximum static friction force on the box so that it will not slide on the truck is given as


F_f = \m_s mg

so maximum possible acceleration of the box is given as


a = \mu_s g


a = 0.65 (9.81)


a = 6.38 m/s^2

now time to reach the given speed is


v = v_i + at


38 = 0 + 6.38 t


t = 5.95 s

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