1.2k views
0 votes
Find the magnitude Fh of the force required to slide the lawnmower over the ground at constant speed by pushing the handle

Find the magnitude Fh of the force required to slide the lawnmower over the ground-example-1

1 Answer

6 votes

Given data

*The given mass of the lawnmower is m

*The given coefficient of friction is


\mu

*The force exerted by the handle is


F_h

The free-body diagram is given below

The net force acting in the horizontal direction is given as


\begin{gathered} f-F_h\cos \theta=0 \\ \mu N-F_h\cos \theta=0 \\ \mu N=F_h\cos \theta \end{gathered}

The net force acting in the vertical direction is given as


mg+F_h\sin \theta=N

Now, Substitute the values in the horizontal direction of the forces equation as we get


\begin{gathered} \mu(mg+F_h\sin \theta)=F_h\cos \theta \\ F_h=(\mu mg)/((\cos \theta-\mu\sin \theta)) \end{gathered}

User Eric Harms
by
5.1k points