Find minimum and maximum mass of ml to maintain the system in state of equilibrium; at rest. Given: m2-3kg m3-10kg m4-23kg M₂ M.₂.0.2 M₁ = 0.1 0 M₂ M.₂.0.2 Mx = 0.1 10₁= 20° M₂-0.2 M₂ = 0.1 €₂=30(
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Find minimum and maximum mass of m1 to maintain the system in state of equilibrium; at rest.
Given:
m2= 3kg
m3=10kg
m4=23kg
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- 10 kg - mass 500 N/m - k 0.2 m = x 30° = θ (theta) 0.2 = μk REQUIRED d = ?A crate of mass m1 slides down a well-lubricated hill of height h, with negligible friction. At the bottom, where it is moving horizontally, it collides with another crate, of mass m2, that initially was sitting at rest and that is attached to a wall by a spring of spring constant k that initially is at its equilibrium length. Assume that the spring itself has negligible mass. a)Given that the distance d that the crates compress the spring is d=0.35 m, calculate the speed v2 of the crates immediately after the collision, in units of meters per second. Use the following values:k=950 N/mm1=2.4 kgm2=2.6 kgμ=0.49g=9.8 m/s2 b)What was the speed of the crate of mass m1 just before the collision with the second block, in meters per second? c) What is the height h of the hill, in meters?A crate of mass m1 slides down a well-lubricated hill of height h, with negligible friction. At the bottom, where it is moving horizontally, it collides with another crate, of mass m2, that initially was sitting at rest and that is attached to a wall by a spring of spring constant k that initially is at its equilibrium length. Assume that the spring itself has negligible mass. a)Given that the distance d that the crates compress the spring is d=0.35 m, calculate the speed v2 of the crates immediately after the collision, in units of meters per second. Use the following values:k=950 N/mm1=2.4 kgm2=2.6 kgμ=0.49g=9.8 m/s2 b) What was the speed of the crate of mass m1 just before the collision with the second block, in meters per second? c)What is the height h of the hill, in meters?
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