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Chapter 5, Problem 24P
Two blocks are connected by a light string that passes over two frictionless pulleys as in Figure P5.24. The block of mass m2 is attached to a spring of force constant k and m1 > m2. If the system is released from rest, and the spring is initially not stretched or compressed, find an expression for the maximum displacement d of m2.
Figure P5.24
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2. A box is given a brief push up a ramp so that it is initially moving at a speed of 6.25 m/s up the rar
The box weighs 60.4 N, the angle of the ramp is 20.5°, and the coefficients of friction between the
box and ramp are μs= 0.650 and μk= 0.333. (see the figure)
a.
What is the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the box while it is sliding up the
ramp?
b. How far up the ramp does the box slide before it stops?
C.
Will the box stay stopped at the top, or will it slide back down? (Show your reasoning
clearly.)
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The spring has a force constant of 5000 N/m, the block has a mass of 6.20 kg, and the height of the hill is 5.25 m.
A. Determine the compression of the spring such that the block just makes it to the top of the hill. Assume that there is no friction along the whole path.
B. What coefficient of friction is needed along the horizontal plane (of length 2.75m) if the block is to reach only midway up the hill?
C. In the same case as (B) where friction is present, at what height along the hill will the speed be 6m/s?
Wnet = m(v₁)² = m(v₁)², Wnet = Σ₁ W₁, W = Fd cos 0
Problem 1:
A 2.0 kg box slides on a floor. A friction force of 5.0 N opposes the motion. If the box starts with
a speed of 5.5 m/sec, how far does is slide before coming to rest? Answer: d = 6.1 m
Problem 2:
What is the force a 60.0 kg sprinter exerts backward on the track to accelerate from 2.00 m/sec
to 8.00 m/sec in a distance of 25.0 m, if they encounter a wind that exerts an average force of
30.0 N against them?
Hint: Wnet = Wrunner - Wwind. Answer: Frunner: = 102.0 N
Problem 3:
A 500-kg dragster accelerates from rest to a final speed of 110 m/sec in 400 m (about a quarter
of a mile) and encounters an average frictional force of 1200 N. What is the work done by the
dragster? Hint: Wnet = Wdragster - Wfriction. Answer: Wdragster = 3.5 × 106 J
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