Final answer:
In this case, the magnitude of the kinetic frictional force is 25 N.
So, the correct answer is B)25 N.
Step-by-step explanation:
The free body diagram shows the forces acting on the box:
- 1. The applied force pulling the box to the right.
- 2. The weight of the box acting downward.
- 3. The normal force exerted by the surface upward.
- 4. The kinetic frictional force opposing the motion.
Since the box is being pulled to the right, the applied force and the kinetic frictional force are in opposite directions.
When an object is moving at a constant velocity, the net force acting on it is zero. In this case, the applied force is balanced by the kinetic frictional force.
Therefore, the magnitude of the applied force must be equal to the magnitude of the kinetic frictional force.
From the options provided, the magnitude of the kinetic frictional force is 25 N, which matches option b.
So, the correct answer is B)25 N.
Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was:
A box is being pulled to the right. The free body diagram is shown
What is the magnitude of the kinetic frictional force?
options:
a. 375 N
b. 25N
c. 125 N
d. 500 N