Using conservation of energy (including the work done...
Loading your video...
Feedback
Was this video helpful?
Free
$0
Unlimited
$19.99/mo
2 daily
Unlimited
Watermark
No watermark
No download
Download
Basic
Priority
Free
$0
2 free videos daily
Watermark
Can't download
Basic support
Unlimited
$19.99/month
Unlimited videos
No watermark
Download videos
Priority support
Using conservation of energy (including the work done by kinetic friction), calculate how far up a 30° incline a 2.0 kg block with initial speed 12 m/s will travel if the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.15; show all steps: set initial kinetic energy equal to gain in gravitational potential plus work done by friction, compute the normal force, friction force = mu_k * N, express friction work as friction times distance along the incline, and solve for the distance – Torial