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I often find myself dragging my luggage through airports. Assumethat my luggage has a mass of 5.0 kg and that the coefficient ofkinetic friction k between the luggage and the airport floor is0.75 (recall that friction = coefficient of kinetic friction xnormal force). I drag the luggage at a constant speed of 3.0 m/s byapplying a force at an angle of 60o to the floor. Assume that Istart from rest and finish my walk at rest.

a. Why would it be difficult to calculate the total effort I expendin dragging my luggage using Newton's laws alone?

b. What is the total work done on the luggage? How does this allowus to get around the problem in part a)?

c. Draw a free-body diagram of all the forces acting on theluggage. Which forces do non-zero work on the luggage? Try tocalculate the work done by me, friction, and the force of gravityas I drag the luggage 100 m from the check-in desk to the gateacross a horizontal floor. Use the fact that you start from restand end at rest. If you get stuck in the math, describe the generalway you would approach this problem: which work would you calculatefirst, which last?

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