Lecture 6
Lecture 6
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Tension Force:
¾ T along the string
Normal Force:
¾ N perpendicular to the support
Friction Force
¾
Kinetic Friction
Period
Terminal speed
Centripetal force : F = ma
Drag coefficient C, air density
ρ, and effective cross-section A.
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N-5*9.8+50*0.5=0; N=25[N]
x – along the plane of support and
-25[N]*0.4+50*0.86=ma =33[N]; a=33[N]/5kg=6.6 m/s^2 y – perpendicular to the plane of support
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Problem-Solving Tactics (cont.): Problem-Solving Tactics (cont.):
¾ Identify the conditions of the body (moving or at rest) ¾ Identify all Forces and their directions:
at rest means Fnet = 0 mg down to the ground (always)
T along the string (if any)
N perpendicular to the support (if any)
fs = µstN (only for the max value of the force)
friction force (if any)
¾Static Friction; maximum value Ffr = µstN
if moving, then opposite to the component of other forces parallel to the support
¾ moving with a constant velocity Fnet = 0
¾ Kinetic Friction; value Ffr = µkinN
θ θ mg θ mg θ
mg mg For X: Fnet = mg sin θ; a = g sin θ For X: Fnet = mg sin θ - T = 0
For Y: Fnet = N - mg cos θ = 0 For Y: Fnet = N - mg cos θ = 0
For X: Fnet = mg sin θ; a = g sin θ For X: Fnet = mg sin θ - T = 0 a = g sin θ ma = 0;
For Y: Fnet = N - mg cos θ = 0 For Y: Fnet = N - mg cos θ = 0 For θ = 30o, a = 9.8/2 m/s2 = 4.9 m/s2 N = mg cos θ ; T = mg sin θ
a = g sin θ ma = 0
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Case 4: At the critical angle
Case 1 Case 2
N N a f st
v N
f st = mg ⋅ sin θ max =
fk = mg ⋅ cos θ max ⋅ µ st
mg ⋅ sin θ θ
fk = µ k ⋅ N µ s = tan θ max
mg mg mg
f st = mg ⋅ sin θ = 0 fk = mg ⋅ cos θ ⋅ µk = mg µk
Case 5
N = mg ⋅ cos θ Case 6
Case 3: below the critical angle
f st ma = mg ⋅ sin θ
N N
N
N = mg ⋅ cos θ T N = mg ⋅ cos θ
v=0
f st = mg ⋅ sin θ a a = g ⋅ sin θ
mg ⋅ sin θ T = mg ⋅ sin θ
θ θ
θ
f =0
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Problem #1 Problem #1
two masses are at equilibrium ( no acceleration, no friction) two masses are at equilibrium ( no acceleration, no friction)
m1 = 5 kg, m2 = 7 kg; θ2 = 30o θ1 = ??? m1 = 5 kg, m2 = 7 kg; θ2 = 30o θ1 = ???
pulley
N2
T2
m1 = 5 kg
m2 = 7 kg N1 T1
m2 = 7 kg
θ2 = 30o m1 = 5 kg
θ1
θ1 θ2 = 30o
m1g m2g
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Problem #1 Problem #1
L1 = h / sin θ1
L2
L1 L2 = h / sin θ2
h
For X1: Fnet = -m1g sin θ1 + T1 = 0 For X2: Fnet = m2g sin θ2 - T2 = 0
For Y1: Fnet = N1 – m1g cos θ1 = 0 For Y2: Fnet = N2 - m2g cos θ2 = 0 m1/m2 = sin θ2 / sin θ1 = (h / sin θ2) / (h / sin θ1 )
m1/m2 = L1 / L2
m1a = 0; m2a = 0;
N1 = m1g cos θ1 ; T1 = m1g sin θ1 N2 = m2g cos θ2 ; T2 = m2g sin θ2
Sample Problem
Sample Problem
A coin of mass m rests on a
book that has been tilted at For X: Fnet = 0 = -mg sin θ + fs
an angle θ with the For Y: Fnet = 0 = N - mg cos θ
N = mg cos θ ;
horizontal. When θ is
increased to 13°, the coin is ma = 0 along X direction:
on the verge of sliding down
the book. What is the 0 = -g (sin θ - µs cos θ )
coefficient of static friction sin θ - µs cos θ = 0
µs between the coin and the tan θ = µs
µs = tan (13 ° ) = 0.23
book?