Respuesta :
There are in total 4 forces acting on the object. Let's call m the mass of the object and g the gravitational acceleration. We have:
1) The force that is pushing the book, making it sliding along the table. This force acts horizontally, in the same direction of the displacement.
2) The frictional force between the textbook and the table, acting horizontally in the opposite direction of the displacement. This force is equal to
[tex]F=\mu m g[/tex]
where [tex]\mu[/tex] is the coefficient of friction.
3) The weight of the object, acting vertically and downwards, equal to
[tex]W=mg[/tex]
4) The reaction force of the table against the textbook, acting vertically and upwards, equal to the weight of the object.
1) The force that is pushing the book, making it sliding along the table. This force acts horizontally, in the same direction of the displacement.
2) The frictional force between the textbook and the table, acting horizontally in the opposite direction of the displacement. This force is equal to
[tex]F=\mu m g[/tex]
where [tex]\mu[/tex] is the coefficient of friction.
3) The weight of the object, acting vertically and downwards, equal to
[tex]W=mg[/tex]
4) The reaction force of the table against the textbook, acting vertically and upwards, equal to the weight of the object.
Answer:
The Force of gravity, Normal Force, Kinetic Force
Explanation:
Gravity is the force downwards.
Normal force is the force upwards from the object.
Kinetic force is the force pointing left of the object, kinetic because the object is moving (it would be static force if the object were no moving)