The normal force exerted on a 5.0 kg mass resting on a table.
What is 49.05 N?
The equation derived from Newton's second law that relates mass, force, and acceleration of a system
What is F=ma?
A massless and frictionless wheel and axle that changes the direction of an applied force without diminishing the magnitude
What is an ideal pulley?
This frictional force prevents slipping between two objects that are not moving relative to each other.
What is static friction?
The force exerted by a surface on an object.
What is the Normal Force?
The magnitude of the tension in a stationary rope being pulled with 5N of force at each end
What is 5N?
Based on Newton's first law this is the magnitude of the acceleration of an object with balanced forces acting on it
What is zero?
The number of forces acting on a mass resting on an incline
What is 3?
This Greek letter is used as the symbol for the coefficient of friction
What is mu?
A vector diagram that isolates a system in order to analyze the forces acting on it.
What is a free-body diagram?
The force of friction acting on a 1.00 kg mass sliding across a flat surface with coefficients of friction µs=0.865 and µk=0.725.
What is 7.11N?
The direction of the net force determines the direction of this other vector quantity
What is acceleration?
Equal and opposite forces acting on masses hanging on either side of a pulley
What is tension, T and T'?
Frictional force is directly proportional to this force acting on an object.
What is the normal force?
The force that opposes motion between objects trying to move past each other.
What is friction?
The force required to accelerate a 10 kg mass hanging from a string 1 m/s2 upward
What is 108.1N?
The Law of Motion that explains a normal force acting perpendicular to a surface
What is Newton's Third Law?
How the magnitude of the normal force acting on an object changes as the surface inclines
What is decreases
The frictional force with a greater coefficient of friction for most surfaces
What is static friction?
A measure of how difficult it is for materials to slide relative to each other.
What is the coefficient of friction?
The magnitude of the frictional force required to keep a 10 kg mass from sliding down a 30 degree incline
What is 49.05N?
Finding the acceleration of a system connected by an ideal string is the first step in solving for this force within the system
What is tension?
The trig function required to find the normal force acting on an object that is resting on an incline.
What is cosine?
An object resting on a surface stays at rest until the force acting on it exceeds this value
What is the maximum static friction?
A measurement that is due to the combined effects of gravity, other forces, and any acceleration of an object.
What is apparent weight?