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- a fridge with a force of kinetic friction of 180 n has a mass of 250 kg. if you would like to push it with an acceleration of 1.1 m/s².
a) draw a fbd and fss’s for this situation.
b) determine the force you will push with.
c determine the net force.
Step1: Recall Newton's 2nd Law
$F_{net} = ma$
$F_{net} = F_{push} - F_{friction}$
Step2: Calculate net force first
$F_{net} = 250\ \text{kg} \times 1.1\ \text{m/s}^2 = 275\ \text{N}$
Step3: Solve for pushing force
Rearrange $F_{push} = F_{net} + F_{friction}$
$F_{push} = 275\ \text{N} + 180\ \text{N} = 455\ \text{N}$
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a) The free-body diagram (FBD) has:
- Upward normal force ($F_N$)
- Downward gravitational force ($F_g$)
- Rightward applied pushing force ($F_{push}$)
- Leftward kinetic friction force ($F_f$)
The force system diagram (FSS) shows vertical forces are balanced, horizontal forces are unbalanced (net force right).
b) $455\ \text{N}$
c) $275\ \text{N}$