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IA#2 Review – Kinematics on Inclined Planes & Static Friction

IA#2 Review – Kinematics on Inclined Planes & Static Friction. February 6, 2013. Do Now. Oral Drill. m.

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IA#2 Review – Kinematics on Inclined Planes & Static Friction

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  1. IA#2 Review – Kinematics on Inclined Planes & Static Friction February 6, 2013

  2. Do Now

  3. Oral Drill

  4. m A man applies a35 N force to push a 5 kgsuitcase up a 30° ramp into the baggage check-in area at the airport. If k = 0.10, what is the acceleration of the suitcase up the ramp? (sin30 = 0.5, cos30 = 0.866). FA θ k a = ?

  5. FANG SAT +y FA FN Ff Fgy +x Fg Fgx

  6. Setup M (do not fully solve in class but you will solve for HW) Y-direction Fnet = ma FN - Fgy = ma SOLVE X- direction Fnet = ma -FA + Fgx+Ff = ma SOLVE

  7. Independent Practice

  8. Static Friction

  9. Expectations for Paired Reading • Take turns reading each paragraph • Annotate (including summarizing) each paragraph

  10. Reading Debrief • What is static friction? • What is the difference between static friction and kinetic friction? • What equation would I use to solve for static friction?

  11. Reading Debrief • Remember back to our mu-shoe lab. We had to apply a force to a shoe on different surfaces. The force we applied was the highest amount of force we could apply before the shoe just started to move. In this case, what formula would we use to determine the static friction force? (Hint – at this point, the applied force is opposing the maximum static friction force.)

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