Exercise A ball is sliding on an inclined plane of a rough surface as shown in the figure: 1. Name the forces acting on the ball. 2. Give the type of each force 3. Represent the forces acting of the ball without using a scale 4. Give the characteristics of each fore

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Exercise 6:
In order to study the characteristics and to calibrate an elastic spring (S) we fix
an extremity of the spring to a support and the other extremity is free and used
to hook standard masses (S), the obtained results are tabulated as shown below,
knowing that its elastic limit is Almax-20cm- useg-10N/kg
Mass m(g)
40
80
12
160
Length I(cm)
40
44
48
52
56
Weight w(N)
Tension T(N)
Elongation ALD
x(cm)
1- Name and classify the forces acting on (S).
2- Represent, without scale, the forces acting on (S).
3- Complete the above table showing your calculation.
4- Draw the characteristic curve of the tension in the spring as function of its
elongation.
5- Deduce the stiffness constant of the spring in N/m and N/cm.
6- Find the length of the spring when a mass of 300g is hooked to its free end.
7- Find the maximum mass can be hooked to the free end of the spring, what
would happen if this mass is exceeded.
Exercise 7:
A ball is sliding on an inclined plane of a rough surface as shown in the figure:
1. Name the forces acting on the ball.
2. Give the
3. Represent the forces acting of the ball
without using a scale
4. Give the characteristics of each force
of each force
eo e
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 6: In order to study the characteristics and to calibrate an elastic spring (S) we fix an extremity of the spring to a support and the other extremity is free and used to hook standard masses (S), the obtained results are tabulated as shown below, knowing that its elastic limit is Almax-20cm- useg-10N/kg Mass m(g) 40 80 12 160 Length I(cm) 40 44 48 52 56 Weight w(N) Tension T(N) Elongation ALD x(cm) 1- Name and classify the forces acting on (S). 2- Represent, without scale, the forces acting on (S). 3- Complete the above table showing your calculation. 4- Draw the characteristic curve of the tension in the spring as function of its elongation. 5- Deduce the stiffness constant of the spring in N/m and N/cm. 6- Find the length of the spring when a mass of 300g is hooked to its free end. 7- Find the maximum mass can be hooked to the free end of the spring, what would happen if this mass is exceeded. Exercise 7: A ball is sliding on an inclined plane of a rough surface as shown in the figure: 1. Name the forces acting on the ball. 2. Give the 3. Represent the forces acting of the ball without using a scale 4. Give the characteristics of each force of each force eo e
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