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8. In one of our Pivot labs, a puck slid down a shallow ramp. Let's say that it does so at constant
velocity. Answer the following questions:
(a) What forces are acting on the puck? (name all that should be present [none; one, or more
than one], from the following list: none at all; applied, frictional, gravitational, and/or normal)
(b) What is the net force on the puck? (choose from positive, zero, or negative)
Clearly "constant velocity" is important here; what does that tell you?
For (a) think about definitions of each force; would they be present in this situation?
(a)
(b)
"Problem-Solving" problems.
• For the rest of the problems, you must JUSTIFY each answer.
For example by showing your work: (a) draw a picture, (b) identify known quantities and the
unknown you must find, including symbols for each variable, then (c) find the appropriate
equation or relationship between them. Then (d) substitute in known values, and (e) solve for
your unknown value, and include units in your final answer.
Remember to include units, and make clear what your final answer is.
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