PHYS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: K200 Kifv, Net Force

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Chapter 4: why things move as they do. This is why it is difficult to walk on ice (ice surface exerts much smaller frictional force than the pavement). Force that the pavement exerts on the tires. Note: wind resistance opposes the motion, just like friction does. Both friction and air resistance are examples of resistive forces. The force exerted by a spring is given by f = -kx, where k is called the spring constant and x is the distance it is compressed or stretched from its natural position. What force must be applied to a spring of spring constant k=200. F = - (200 n/m) x (-0. 01 m) So, we have mg = -kx m (10 m/s2) = - (200 n/m)(-0. 04 m) So m = 0. 8 kg weight force due to spring. So, we have mg = -kx (10 kg) (10 m/s2) = - (300 n/m) x. The block is at rest, so it is not accelerating.

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