Alright this question is some what easy for 'one' part not another.
A car of mass 1600kg is towing a boat up an incline of 25 degrees at a constant speed of 8ms^-1. The total mass of the boat and trailer is equal to 800kg. The total frictional force acting on the car is 300N, while the frictional force acting on the boat is 200N.
a) calculate the magnitude of the reaction force that the road is exterting on the car.
so i gotted it through f_r=mgcos(theta)
f_r=1600 x 9.8 x cos(25)
=1.4 x 10^4N, thats done and dusted.
but however this question is obscure...
b) calculate the tension in the coupling that joins the car to the trailer.
Somewhat the answer is 3.5 x 10^3N.
How is the frictional force is added? I thought I was mean to use the total frictional force of 300N, but instead they used the frictional force thats acting on the boat
can you explain why i have no absolute idea of it and show the solution doing it.
Thanks
