Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1
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Author: Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 95P

(a)

To determine

To Find:The normal force.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 95P

  Fn=7.83kN

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Mass of the car m=800kg

Angle of incline, θ=10o

Radius of curvature, r=150m

Speed of car is 38 km/hr

Formula Used:

Newton’s second law of motion:

  Fnet=ma

Calculation:

The free body diagram shows the forces acting the car.

  Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1, Chapter 5, Problem 95P , additional homework tip  1

Speed of the car v=38km/h

  =(38km/h)( 1000m 1km)( 1h 3600s)=10.56m/s

Apply Fx=max to the car.

  Fx=Fnsinθ+fscosθ=mv2r....(1)

Apply Fy=may to the car

  Fy=Fncosθfssinθmg=0....(2)

Multiply the equation (1) by sinθ and the equation (2) by cosθ

  Fnsin2θ+fssinθcosθ=mv2rsinθ....(3)Fncos2θfssinθcosθmgcosθ=0....(4)

Add the equation (3) and (4) to eliminate fs

  Fnsin2θ+fssinθcosθ+Fncos2θfssinθcosθmgcosθ=mv2rsinθ+0Fn( sin2θ+ cos2θ)mgcosθ=mv2rsinθFnmgcosθ=mv2rsinθ

Solving the above equation for Fn yields.

  Fn=mgcosθ+mv2rsinθFn=m(gcosθ+ v 2 rsinθ)....(5)

Substitute all the known values in equation (5) , the normal force acting on the tires by the pavement is given by:

  Fn=m(gcosθ+ v 2 rsinθ)=(800kg)(( 9.81 m/s 2 ) cos10o+ ( 10.56 m/s ) 2 150 m sin10o)=7.83×103N=7.83kN

Conclusion:

Therefore, the normal force is Fn=7.83 kN

(b)

To determine

To Find:The frictional force exerted.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 95P

  fs=0.78kN

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The speed of car on the curve road is 38km/hr

Formula Used:

Newton’s second law of motion:

  Fnet=ma

Calculation:

The free body diagram shows the forces acting the car.

  Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 1, Chapter 5, Problem 95P , additional homework tip  2

Apply Fx=max to the car.

  Fx=Fnsinθ+fscosθ=mv2r....(1)

Apply Fy=may to the car

  Fy=Fncosθfssinθmg=0....(2)

Solving the equation (2) for fs yields.

  Fncosθfssinθmg=0fssinθ=Fncosθmgfs=Fncosθmgsinθ=( 7 .83×10 3 N) cos10o( 800kg)( 9.81 m/s 2 ) sin10o=788.69N=0.78kN

Calculation:

Therefore, the frictional force is fs=0.78kN

Here the negative sign indicates that force fs points upwards along the incline plane rather than as shown in the diagram.

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