2nd Law
Friction
Final Jeopardy
100

A 0.40 kg toy car moves at constant acceleration of 2.3 m/s 2 . Determine the net applied force that is responsible for that acceleration.

0.92 N

100

The coefficient of kinetic friction between an object and the surface upon which it is sliding is 0.25. The weight of the object is 20N. What is the force of friction?

5 N

200

If a net horizontal force of 175 N is applied to a bike whose mass is 43 kg what acceleration is produced?

4.07 m/s2

200

The force of friction between an object and the surface upon which it is sliding is 12N. The weight of the object is 20N. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction?

0.6

300

What average net force is required to stop a 7 kg shopping cart in 2 s if it’s initially traveling at 3.5 m/s?

-12.25 N

300

The coefficient of kinetic friction between an object and the surface upon which it is sliding is 0.40. The mass of the object is 3.2 kg. What is the force of friction?

12.5 N

400

A wooden block is pulled at a constant acceleration of 1.4 m/s 2 . Find the net applied force on the block if its mass is 0.6 kg.

0.84 N

400

The force of friction between an object and the surface upon which it is sliding is 15N. The mass of the object is 20kg. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction?

0.077

500

A net force of 345 N accelerates a boy on a sled at 3.2 m/s 2 . What is the combined mass of the sled and boy?

107.8 kg

500

The coefficient of kinetic friction between an object and the surface upon which it is sliding is 0.40. The weight of the object is 80N. What is the force of friction?

32 N

500

A train with a mass of 25000 kg increases its speed from 10 m/s to 25 m/s in 20 seconds. Assume that the acceleration is constant and that you can neglect friction.

a. Find the acceleration of the train

b. Find the distance traveled during this 20 s?

c. Find the required acceleration for train 

a) 0.75 m/s 2

b) 350 m