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(a)
The force
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Answer to Problem 50QAP
The force
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Newton's first law; In equilibrium
Calculation:
Considering the equilibrium of forces in + x direction
Considering the equilibrium of forces in + y direction (perpendicular to x direction)
Conclusion:
Thus, component of force
(b)
Redraw the diagram with force
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Answer to Problem 50QAP
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Newton's first law ; In equilibrium
Calculation:
Considering the equilibrium of forces in x direction,
Considering the equilibrium of forces in y direction (perpendicular to x direction),
Conclusion:
Thus, the angle subtended by force
(c)
Direction of acceleration of the box
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Answer to Problem 50QAP
The direction of acceleration relative to positive direction of x is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Newton's second law ;
Calculation:
Considering forces in + x direction;
Considering the equilibrium of forces in + y direction (perpendicular to x direction);
Therefor the direction of the force
Acceleration is in the direction of the force. Therefor the direction of acceleration relative to positive direction of x is
Conclusion:
Thus, the direction of acceleration relative to positive direction of x is
(d)
Mass of the box
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Answer to Problem 50QAP
Mass of the box is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Acceleration of the box= 10 ms-2
Formula used:
Newton's second law ;
Calculation:
Conclusion:
Thus, mass of the box is
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