A horizontal force of magnitude 35.0 Npushes a block of mass 4.00 kgacross a floor where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.600. (a) How much work is done by that applied force on the block-floor system when the block slides through a displacement of 3.00 macross the floor? (b) During that displacement, the thermal energy of the block increases by40.0 J. What is the increase in thermal energy of the floor? (c) What is the increase in the kinetic energy of the block?

Short Answer

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  1. The work done by the applied force on the block-floor system W=105 J.
  2. The amount of increase in thermal energy of the floor Ethfloor=30.6J.
  3. The increase in the kinetic energy of the blockK=34.4J

Step by step solution

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Step 1: Given Data

The mass of block is m = 4.00 kg

The magnitude of horizontal force is F = 35.0 N

The coefficient of kinetic friction isμk=0.600

The displacement of the block across the floor is d = 3.00 m

The increase in thermal energy of the block isEthTblock=40.0J

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Determining the concept

To solve this problem, use the equation of work done by the external force to calculate work. For the increase in thermal energy, use the equation of work due to friction force. For the increase in kinetic energy used, the equation for work relating with change in mechanical energy and change in thermal energy.

Formulae are as follow:

W=F.dEth=fkdW=Emec+Eth

Where,Emec is change in mechanical energy, Ethis change in thermal energy, d is displacement, F,fk are forces and W is work done.

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Step 3(a): Determining the work done by the applied force on the block-floor system

Now,

W = F.d

So,

W=35.0×3.00W=105J

Hence, the work done by the applied force on the block-floor system W = 105 J.

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Step 4(b): Determining the amount of increase in thermal energy of the floor

Now,

Eth=fkd

Hence, the amount of increase in thermal energy oftheblock-floor system is,

Eth=μkmgd=0.600×4.00×9.81×3.00Eth=70.6J

Now,

Ethfloor=Eth-Ethblock

So,

Ethfloor=Eth-Ethblock=70.6-40.0Ethfloor=30.6J

Hence, the amount of increase in thermal energy of the floor, Ethfloor=30.6J.

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Step 5(c): Determining the increase in the kinetic energy of the block

The work done on the system is equal to the sum of change in the mechanical energy and change in thermal energy of system. So,

W=Emec+AEthEmec=W-Eth=105-70.6Emec=34.4J

As the motion of the block is across the floor, there is no change in the potential energy of the block. So,

Emec=34.4J

Hence,the increase in the kinetic energy of the block,K=34.4J

Therefore, the change in kinetic energy of the block and the change in thermal energy of the floor along with the work done can be found using the corresponding equations.

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