Answer:a) There is no relative motion between the truck and the load if they have the same acceleration.
b) mass of the load and the truck are unncessary
Explanation: a) There is no relative motion between the truck and the load if they have the same acceleration.
Let their accelerations be a. Then a is in the direction opposite to that of the velocity of the truck (only then can the truck stop).
Let the velocity of the truck be towards right and the acceleration be towards left.
Now make the free-body diagram for the load :
Weight (mg) acts vertically downwards
Normal reaction (N) acts vertically upwards
So N = mg
Force of friction (f) acts towards left (since the block has a tendency to slip towards right)
Maximum value of friction , f = uN = umg
So f = ma
or a = ug = 4 m/s^2
Now consider the truck :
Initial velocity, u = 11 m/s
Final velocity, v = 0 m/s
a = - 4m/s^2 (- sign shows that a is in the direction opposite to that of u)
So
s = (v^2 - u^2)/2a = 15.125 m
(b) Mass of the load and the truck are unnecessary.