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An object of mass 1.5 kg is moving forwards along the floor against an applied force of

40.0 N [backwards]. If the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.25, determine the
acceleration of the object.

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Answer:

The acceleration of the object is -29.12 m/s².

Step-by-step explanation:

The acceleration of the object can be calculated by Newton's second law:


\Sigma F = ma


- F - F_(\mu) = ma


- F - \mu mg = ma

Where:

F: is the applied force = 40.0 N

μ: is the coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.25

m: is the mass of the object = 1.5 kg

g: is the acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

a: is the acceleration =?


a = (- F - \mu mg)/(m) = (-40.0 N - 0.25*1.5 kg*9.81 m/s^(2))/(1.5 kg) = -29.12 m/s^(2)

The minus sign is because means that the object is decelerating due to the applied force and the friction.

Therefore, the acceleration of the object is -29.12 m/s².

I hope it helps you!

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