An 8.0 kg sled is initially at rest on a horizontal road. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the sled and the road is 0.40. The sled is pulled a distance of 3.0 m by a force of 40 N applied to the sled at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. (a) What is the work done by the applied force? (b) What is the work done by the kinetic friction force, i.e., what is the amount if increase in internal energy (or thermal energy)? (c) What is the initial mechanical energy of the sled? (d) What is the final mechanical energy of the sled? (e) What is the final speed of the sled? (f) Include a diagram of the situation along with your choice of coordinate system.

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An 8.0 kg sled is initially at rest on a horizontal road. The coefficient of kinetic friction
between the sled and the road is 0.40. The sled is pulled a distance of 3.0 m by a force of
40 N applied to the sled at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. (a) What is the work done by
the applied force? (b) What is the work done by the kinetic friction force, i.e., what is the
amount if increase in internal energy (or thermal energy)? (c) What is the initial mechanical
energy of the sled? (d) What is the final mechanical energy of the sled? (e) What is the final
speed of the sled? (f) Include a diagram of the situation along with your choice of coordinate
system.
Transcribed Image Text:An 8.0 kg sled is initially at rest on a horizontal road. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the sled and the road is 0.40. The sled is pulled a distance of 3.0 m by a force of 40 N applied to the sled at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. (a) What is the work done by the applied force? (b) What is the work done by the kinetic friction force, i.e., what is the amount if increase in internal energy (or thermal energy)? (c) What is the initial mechanical energy of the sled? (d) What is the final mechanical energy of the sled? (e) What is the final speed of the sled? (f) Include a diagram of the situation along with your choice of coordinate system.
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