324 In Fig. 3-15, the coefficient of kinetic friction between block A and the table is 0.20. Also,
im =25 kg, mg = 15 kg. How far will block B drop in the first 3.0 s after the system is released?48 Pulled by the 80-N block shown in Fig. 4-6(a), the 20-N block slides to the right at a constant
velocity. Find jx, between the block and the table, Assume the pulley to % frictionless.
5.10 A ladder leans against a smooth wall, as shown in Fig. 5-11. (By a “smooth” wall, we mean that
the wall exerts on the ladder only a foree that is perpendicular to the wall. There is no friction
force.) The ladder weighs 200 N and iis center of gravity is O.40L from the base, where Lis the
ladder’ length. (a) How large a friction force must exist at the base of the ladder if it is not to slip?
(b) What is the necessary coefficient of static friction?A fowe of 1.50 N acts on a 0.20-kg cart so as to accelerate it along am air track. The tack and
force are horizontal and in line. How fast is the cart going after acceleration from rest through
30 cm, if friction is negligible?
6.10 A0.50-kg block slides across a tabletop with an initial velocity of 20 em/s and comes to rest ina
distance of 70 cm. Find the average friction force that retarded its motion.