Mechanics L4 With Solution New
Mechanics L4 With Solution New
Mechanics L4 With Solution New
F y 0
T3 Fg 0
T3 Fg 1.00 102 N
Assume upward and to the right as positive:
F x 0
T1 cos 37.0 T2 cos 53.0 0 (1)
cos 37.0
T2 T1 1.33T1
cos 53.0
F y 0
T1 sin 37.0 T2 sin 53.0 1.00 102 0 (2)
T1 sin 37.0 1.33T1 sin 53.0 1.00 102 0
T1 60.1 N
T2 1.3360.1 79.9 N
Inclined Planes
Choose the coordinate system with x along the incline
and y perpendicular to the incline.
Replace the force of gravity with its components.
Example 3:
A sled is tied to a tree on a frictionless, snow-covered hill, as
shown in figure. If the sled weighs 77.0 N, find the magnitude
of the tension force T : exerted by the rope on the sled and
that of the normal force n: exerted by the hill on the sled.
Ans: 38.5 N; 66.7 N
Assume upward and to the right as positive:
F 0
F x T mg sin 0
F y n mg cos 0
Ans: 19.3
Assume upward and to the right as positive:
F x 0
mg sin f s 0
mg sin s n 0 (1)
F y 0
n mg cos 0 (2)
From Equation (1) & (2),
mg sin s mg cos 0
tan s 0.350
19.3
Connected Objects
Apply Newtons Laws
separately to each object.
The magnitude of the
acceleration of both objects
will be the same.
The tension is the same in
each diagram.
Solve the simultaneous
equations.
Equilibrium In Translational Motion
An object is in equilibrium when the net force
acting on the object is equals to zero (or
balanced).
F x 0
F y 0
Non-Equilibrium In Translational Motion
An object is not in equilibrium when the net
force acting on the object is not equals to zero
(or not balanced).
According to Newtons second law of motion,
the object will accelerates.
Fx max
F y may
Example 5:
The combined weight of the crate and dolly in figure is
3.00102 N. If the man pulls on the rope with a constant force
of 20.0 N, what is the acceleration of the system (crate plus
dolly), and how far will it move in 2.00 s? Assume the system
starts from rest and that there are no friction forces opposing
the motion.
Question:
Equilibrium or
Non-Equilibrium?
F x ma x
Fx 20.0
ax 0.654 m/s 2
m 30.6
x vx 0t 12 axt 2
x 0 12 0.6542.00 1.31m
2
Example 6:
(a) A car of mass m is on an icy driveway inclined at an angle
= 20.0, as in figure. Determine the acceleration of the
car, assuming the incline is frictionless.
(b) If the length of the driveway is 25.0 m and the car starts
from rest at the top, how long does it take to travel to the
bottom?
(c) What is the cars speed at the bottom?
Ans: (a) 3.35 m/s 2 ; (b) 3.86 s; (c) 12.9 m/s
a
Assume upward and to the right as positive:
(a) F x max
mg sin max
ax g sin 9.80sin 20.0 3.35 m/s 2
(b) x vx 0t 12 axt 2
25.0 0 12 3.35t 2
t 3.86 s
(b) T mg may
T may mg
T 4.08 2.00 9.80 31.8 N
F y may
T m1 g m1a T m1 a g (1)
T m2 g m2 a T m2 a g (2) a
a
Eq (1) = Eq (2),
m a
1 m1 g m2 a m2 g
m1 m2 a m2 m1 g
From Eq (1),
m2 m1
a g m2 m1
m1 m2 T m1 g m1 g
m1 m2
2m1m2
T g
m1 m2
Example 9:
The hockey puck in figure, struck by a hockey stick, is given
an initial speed of 20.0 m/s on a frozen pond. The puck
remains on the ice and slides 1.20102 m, slowing down
steadily until it comes to rest. Determine the coefficient of
kinetic friction between the puck and the ice.
Ans: 0.170
v 2 v02 2ax
v v 0 20.0
2 2 2
a 2
0
1.67 m/s
2x 2 1.20 102
Assume upward and to the right as positive:
F x max F y 0
n mg 0 n mg
f k max
k n max
k mg max
ax
k
1.67
0.170
g 9.80
Example 10:
(a) A block with mass m1 = 4.00 kg and a ball with mass
m2 = 7.00 kg are connected by a light string that passes
over a frictionless pulley, as shown in figure. The
coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the
surface is 0.300. Find the acceleration of the two objects
and the tension in the string.
(b) Check the answer for the acceleration by using the
system approach.
Ans: 5.17 m/s 2 ; 32.4 N
(a) Assume upward and to the right as positive:
F x T f k m1a F y n m1 g 0
T k m1 g m1a T m1 a k g (1)
F y T m2 g m2 a
T m2 g a (2)
Eq (1) = Eq (2),
m2 g k m1 g 7.009.80 0.3004.009.80
a
m1 m2 4.00 7.00
a 5.17 m/s 2
T 4.005.17 0.3009.80
T 32.4 N
System Approach
In system approach, we treat the masses m1 and m2 as a linear
system. Only include the external force, any forces within the
system (equal magnitude but opposite direction) is neglected.
F m a
system
T M ma
T 51.5
a 3.43 m/s 2
m M 5.00 10.0
a
SYSTEM
1
T
2