In a laboratory experiment on friction, a 139-N block resting on a rough horizontal table is pulled by a horizontal wire. The pull gradually increases until the block begins to move and continues to increase thereafter. The figure (Figure 1) shows a graph of the friction force on this block as a function of the pull.

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In a laboratory experiment on friction, a 139-N block
resting on a rough horizontal table is pulled by a
horizontal wire. The pull gradually increases until the
block begins to move and continues to increase
thereafter. The figure (Figure 1) shows a graph of the
friction force on this block as a function of the pull.
Part C
What would the graph look like if a 139 N brick were placed on the block, and what would be the coefficients of friction be in
that case?
Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences.
Figure
1 of 1
double
The values of the maximum static friction and
the same
kinetic friction would be
relative
to those for the lone block.
be a inclined line
f(N)
only
75.0
The graph would
half
50.0
The coefficients of friction would be
have the same
25.0
relative to those for the lone
shape
block.
P (N)
be a horizontal
25.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 125.0 150.0
only
Transcribed Image Text:In a laboratory experiment on friction, a 139-N block resting on a rough horizontal table is pulled by a horizontal wire. The pull gradually increases until the block begins to move and continues to increase thereafter. The figure (Figure 1) shows a graph of the friction force on this block as a function of the pull. Part C What would the graph look like if a 139 N brick were placed on the block, and what would be the coefficients of friction be in that case? Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Figure 1 of 1 double The values of the maximum static friction and the same kinetic friction would be relative to those for the lone block. be a inclined line f(N) only 75.0 The graph would half 50.0 The coefficients of friction would be have the same 25.0 relative to those for the lone shape block. P (N) be a horizontal 25.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 125.0 150.0 only
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