Homework #3
Homework #3
Homework #3
m2 and a2 .
F2 = m2 a2
where
F2 is the sum of the forces acting on the block with mass m2 . Recall that the whole system is frictionless.
Hint 2. Identify the force diagram for the block with mass
m2
m2 ?
Which figure correctly illustrates the forces acting on the block with mass The vectors
n, W, T, and f k denote the normal force, the gravitational force, the tension in
Correct
ANSWER:
T = m2 (0.5a2 )
Correct
m1 , g, and T .
F1 = m1 a1 where F 1 is the sum of the forces acting on the block with mass m1 .
Hint 2. Identify the force diagram for the block of mass
m1
m1 ?
Which figure correctly illustrates the forces acting on the block with mass The vectors
W, T, and Fi denote the gravitational force, the tension in the string, and the
ANSWER:
a1 =
T m1
Correct
m1 , find a2 , the magnitude of the horizontal acceleration of the block with mass m2 .
Hint 1. How to solve the problem using the string constraint (with calculus)
Define y1 (t) and x2 (t) as the vertical coordinate (as a function of time) of the block with mass of the block with mass m2 , respectively. The length of the string, l, is
Hint 2. How to solve the problem using your intuition (without calculus)
While the block of mass m1 descends a height h, the other block moves only half of h. Hence, at each instant, v1 speeds of the blocks with masses m1 and m2 , respectively.
ANSWER:
a2 = 21
Correct
Part D
Using the result from Part C in the equation for Express your answer in terms of ANSWER:
m2 and a1 .
T = m2 (.25a1 )
Correct
Part E
Having solved the previous parts, you have all the pieces needed to calculate a1 , the magnitude of the acceleration of the block with mass expression for a1 . Express the acceleration's magnitude a1 in terms of
m1 . Enter an
m1 , m2 , and g.
ANSWER:
a1 =
4m1 g m2 +4m1
Correct
Video Solution Problem for Chapter 13 Sections 1-4 - Particle Kinetics with Friction.
Watch the following video and answer the question.
Part A
A and slides down the inclined roof. If the coefficient of friction between the roof and the brick is = 0.3, determine the speed at which the brick strikes the gutter G.
ANSWER:
Correct
Learning Goal: To be able to set up and analyze the free-body diagrams and equations of motion for a system of particles. Consider the mass and pulley system shown. Mass m1 = 40 kg and mass m2 = 10 kg . The angle of the inclined plane is given, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between mass m2 and the inclined plane is k = 0.12. Assume the pulleys are massless and frictionless.
m1 to find the tension in the rope between the pulley and mass m2 . Use this tension in the free-body diagram of m2 to
find the net force acting on m2 parallel to the plane. Establish the relation between the acceleration of the two masses. Finally, use Newton's second law
m2 ?
m1 .
ANSWER:
T = m1 (g a)
T= T=
1 2 1 2
m 1 (g a) m 1 (g + a)
T = m1 (g + a)
Hint 3. Calculate the normal force on the mass on the inclined plane
What is the magnitude of the normal force on mass
m2 ?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
m2 .
ANSWER:
N = 90.6 N
Hint 4. Calculate the friction force on the mass on the inclined plane
What is the magnitude of the friction force on mass
m2 ?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
f = 10.9 N
Hint 5. Identify the relation between the accelerations of the two masses
Which of the following equations correctly states the relation between the magnitudes of the accelerations of the two masses? ANSWER:
a2 = a2 = a2 =
1 2 2 3 3 2
a1 a2 a2
a2 = 2a1
a2 = a1
ANSWER:
a2 = 7.38 m 2
s
Answer Requested
Part B - Finding the speed of the mass moving up the ramp after a given time
If the system is released from rest, what is the speed of mass
m2 after 3 s ?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
m2 is constant, the kinematics equations for constant acceleration can be used to find the speed at a given time.
x = x0 + (
v = at + v0
v+v0 2
)t
1 2
x = x0 + v 0 t +
at2
v2 = v2 0 + 2a(x x0 )
ANSWER:
v(3 s) = 22.1 m s
Correct
m2 moves a distance 4.44 m up the ramp, how far downward does mass m1 move?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
l = 2s 1 + s 2
Correct
Note that the change in segment length s 1 is equal to the distance moved by the hanging mass.
ANSWER: 2.22
Answer Requested
Part A
If the winch exerts a force of
T = 100(s + 1) N on the cable, where s is the displacement of the car in meters, determine the speed of the car when s = 10
v = 3.30 m s
Correct
Problem 13.11
The safe
S has a weight of 188lb and is supported by the rope and pulley arrangement shown.
Part A
If the end of the rope is given to a boy of weight 87lb , determine his acceleration if in the confusion he doesn't let go of the rope. Neglect the mass of the pulleys and rope. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
aB = 1.68 ft 2
s
Correct
Problem 13.17
The double inclined plane supports two blocks
Part A
If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the blocks and the plane is 0.11, determine the acceleration of each block. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
a = 3.47 ft 2
s
Correct
Problem 13.18
A 40-lb suitcase slides from rest 20
Part A
C.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
R = 5.30 ft
Correct
Part B
How long does it take to go from A to
C?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
t = 1.82 s
Correct
Problem 13.20
The 370-kg mine car is hoisted up the incline using the cable and motor
M . For a short time, the force in the cable is F = (3200 t2 ) N, where t is in seconds.
Part A
If the car has an initial velocity v1 = 2
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
v = 66.0 m s
Correct
Part A
100 kg and travel down along the (smooth) slope defined by the equation y = 0.2x2. At the instant x = 8 m, the
4 m/s. At this point, determine the rate of increase in speed and the normal force which the toboggan exerts on the slope. Neglect the size
at = 9.36 m/s2 , N = 310 N at = 8.32 m/s2 , N = 537 N at = 8.32 m/s2 , N = 520 N at = 9.36 m/s2 , N = 293 N
Correct
Problem 13.65
Part A
Determine the constant speed of the passengers on the amusement-park ride if it is observed that the supporting cables are directed at vertical. Each chair including its passenger has a mass of 80 kg. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
= 30 from the
ANSWER:
v = 6.30 m s
Correct
Part B
Also, what are the components of force in the
n, t, and b directions which the chair exerts on a 50-kg passenger during the motion?
Enter the n, t, and b components of the force separated by commas. Express your answer using three significant figures. ANSWER:
Fn , Ft , Tb = 283,0,491 N
Correct
Problem 13.72
The ball has a mass of 30
Part A
Determine the tension in the cord at the instant
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
T = 361 N
Correct
Part B
Determine rate at which the ball's speed is decreasing at the instant
= 20 .
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
m at = 3.36 s 2
Correct
Problem 13.82
The 890kg motorbike travels with a constant speed of 80
Part A
Determine the normal force the surface exerts on its wheels when it reaches point A. Neglect its size. Express your answer with the appropriate units. ANSWER:
N = 8.55 kN
Correct
Fr = mar F = ma Fz = maz where m is the particle's mass and ar , a , and az are the accelerations in the r (radial), (transverse), and z directions, respectively. If the particle only moves in the r plane, then only the first two equations are used to describe the motion.
Part A
A particle P moves along a curve. Its position is described by the three cylindrical coordinates: r, , and z. Although the components of the velocity and acceleration (in rectangular coordinates) are the first and second time derivatives of the rectangular coordinates x, y, and z, this is not the case in cylindrical coordinates. Match the appropriate component equations to the appropriate targets to complete the equations for the position vector, r P , the velocity vector,
v, , , and z are the first time and the acceleration vector, a. The terms ur , u , and uz are the unit vectors in the r, , and z directions, respectively. The terms r , and z , are the second time derivatives of r, , and z, respectively. derivatives of r, , and z, respectively. The terms r
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. ANSWER:
Answer Requested
Part B
As shown, a cam has a shape that is described by the function r
A slotted bar is attached to the origin and rotates in the horizontal plane with a constant angular velocity of 0.425radians/s . The bar moves a roller weighing 32.3lb along the cam's perimeter. A spring holds the roller in place; the spring's spring constant is 0.527lb/ft . The friction in the system is negligible. When = 124 , what are
Fr and F , the magnitudes of the cylindrical components of the total force acting on the roller?
Express your answers numerically in pounds to three significant figures separated by a comma.
0 ; the spring
0 , k, r0 , and .
r
0 ; the
, the first time derivative of the r coordinate, in terms of some or all of the following variables: the angular velocity of the bar, What is r
spring constant, k; the constant r0 ; and the angle ? Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables ANSWER:
0 , k, r0 , and .
= r0 0 sin() r
coordinate?
Express your answer numerically in radians per second squared to three significant figures. ANSWER:
= 0.000 radians/s2
ANSWER:
a = 2r0 0 2 sin()
0 ; the spring
0 , k, r0 , and .
2 r ar = r
The expression for
coordinate, in terms of some or all of the following variables: the angular velocity of the bar, 0 ; the spring constant, k; the constant r0 ; and the angle ?
Express your answer in terms of some or all of the variables ANSWER:
0 , k, r0 , and .
= r0 0 2 cos() r
ANSWER:
ar = 2r0 0 2 (cos() 1)
ANSWER:
Fr ,F = 1.36,0.721 lb
All attempts used; correct answer displayed
In cylindrical coordinates, the r component is positive when directed away from the origin and negative when directed toward the origin. The negative value for Fr , therefore, means that the component of the force in the r direction is toward point O.
Part C
What are
Ft and N , the magnitudes of the tangential force, Ft, and the normal force, N, acting on the roller by the path when = 124 ?
Express your answers numerically in pounds to three significant figures separated by a comma.
tan =
where
r dr/d
r is the particle's path and dr/d is the path's derivative with respect to . After finding , the components of the tangential force and the normal force in the ur and u directions can be related to Fr and F .
Hint 3. Find
What is
, the angle between the tangential force and the extended radial line?
is as follows:
tan =
What is Express your answer in terms of r0 and . ANSWER:
r dr/d
dr/d = r0 sin()
ANSWER:
= 72.05 degrees
ANSWER:
Ft ,N = 0.876,0.365 lb
All attempts used; correct answer displayed
Problem 13.89
= 5rad/s. The double collar B is pin-connected together such that one collar slides over Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with a constant angular velocity of the rotating rod and the other slides over the horizontal curved rod, of which the shape is described by the equation r = 1.5(2 cos) ft.
Part A
If both collars weigh 0.85lb , determine the normal force which the curved rod exerts on one collar at the instant Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER:
N = 2.86 lb
Correct
Problem 13.96
The particle has a mass of 0.5 kg and is confined to move along the smooth horizontal slot due to the rotation of the arm OA.
Part A
Determine the force of the rod on the particle and the normal force of the slot on the particle when = 30 . The rod is rotating with a constant angular velocity
= 2 rad/ s. Assume the particle contacts only one side of the slot at any instant.
Express your answers using three significant figures separated by a comma.
ANSWER:
F , N = 1.78,5.79 N
Correct
Score Summary:
Your score on this assignment is 99.7%. You received 99.7 out of a possible total of 100 points.