Zeink
Answered

Welcome to Westonci.ca, your go-to destination for finding answers to all your questions. Join our expert community today! Join our Q&A platform to connect with experts dedicated to providing accurate answers to your questions in various fields. Join our Q&A platform to connect with experts dedicated to providing accurate answers to your questions in various fields.

A sled of mass 100. kg decelerates at 0.40 m/s² while coasting over the ice. Draw the free body diagram.
What is the "slowing" force of friction due to ice?​


Sagot :

The slowing force of friction due to ice on the given sled on the ice is determined as 40 N.

Slowing force of friction due to ice

The slowing force of friction due to ice can be determined by using Newton's second law of motion as follows;

F = ma

where;

  • m is mass
  • a is acceleration

F = 100 x 0.4

F = 40 N

Thus, the slowing force of friction due to ice on the given sled on the ice is determined as 40 N.

Learn more about force here: https://brainly.com/question/12970081

#SPJ1

Thanks for using our platform. We're always here to provide accurate and up-to-date answers to all your queries. Thanks for stopping by. We strive to provide the best answers for all your questions. See you again soon. Westonci.ca is your go-to source for reliable answers. Return soon for more expert insights.