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A wooden crate of mass 20kg is pulled in a straight line along a rough horizontal floor using a handle attached to the crate. The handle is inclined at an angle $\a... show full transcript
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To find the acceleration of the crate, we start by resolving the forces acting on it vertically. The equation can be set up as:
Here, R is the normal reaction force, is the angle, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²). With , we find:
Substituting these values into the equation gives:
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Combining the previous equations, we can substitute F into our horizontal equation. From the vertical resolution, we can deduce:
Substituting this R into the equation for F gives us:
Finally, substituting F back into the horizontal equation allows us to solve for the acceleration 'a'. The final calculation yields:
Step 4
Answer
When the crate is pushed instead of pulled, the normal reaction force R increases, which subsequently increases the available frictional force F. However, increasing F leads to a decrease in acceleration a. This can be explained by considering that a larger frictional force opposes the motion. Thus, despite the thrust applied, the net force acting on the crate is reduced, resulting in a smaller acceleration compared to when it was pulled.
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