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An object of mass m = 2 kg placed * on a rough horizontal surface is given an initial speed of 10 m / s and comes to rest after covering a distance d = 12m . The kinetic friction f_k is equal to :

An object of mass m = 2 kg placed * on a rough horizontal surface is given an initial-example-1
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We are given that a 20 kg object moves a distance of 12 meters. The intial velocity is 10 m/s. To calculate the friction force we will use the fact that the chage in the kinetic energy is equal to the work done by the frictio force, therefore, we have:


(1)/(2)m(v_f^2-v_0^2)=W_f

Where:


\begin{gathered} m=\text{ mass} \\ v_f,v_0=\text{ final and initial velocities} \\ W_f=\text{ work done by friction} \end{gathered}

Now, we plug in the values:


(1)/(2)(2kg)((10(m)/(s))^2-0)=W_f

Solving the operations:


100J=W_f

Now, the work done by friction is equal to the friction force multiplied by the distance:


100J=F_fd

Now, we divide both sides by the distance:


(100J)/(12m)=F_f

Solving the operations:


8.33N=F_f

Therefore, the force of friction is 8.33 Newtons.

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