A pencil standing upright on its eraser end falls over and lands on a table As the pencil falls its eraser does not slip. The following questions refer to the contact force exerted on the pencil by the table Let the positive x direction be in the direction the pencil falls and the positive y direction be vertically upward (a) During the pencils fall, is the x component of the contact force positive negative, or zero? Explain (b) Is they component of the contact force greater than, less than, or equal to the weight of the pencil? Explain.
A pencil standing upright on its eraser end falls over and lands on a table As the pencil falls its eraser does not slip. The following questions refer to the contact force exerted on the pencil by the table Let the positive x direction be in the direction the pencil falls and the positive y direction be vertically upward (a) During the pencils fall, is the x component of the contact force positive negative, or zero? Explain (b) Is they component of the contact force greater than, less than, or equal to the weight of the pencil? Explain.
A pencil standing upright on its eraser end falls over and lands on a table As the pencil falls its eraser does not slip. The following questions refer to the contact force exerted on the pencil by the table Let the positive x direction be in the direction the pencil falls and the positive y direction be vertically upward (a) During the pencils fall, is the x component of the contact force positive negative, or zero? Explain (b) Is they component of the contact force greater than, less than, or equal to the weight of the pencil? Explain.
5.84 ... If the coefficient of static friction between a table and a uni-
form, massive rope is μs, what fraction of the rope can hang over the
edge of the table without the rope sliding?
5.97 Block A, with weight Figure P5.97
3w, slides down an inclined plane
S of slope angle 36.9° at a constant
speed while plank B, with weight
w, rests on top of A. The plank
is attached by a cord to the wall
(Fig. P5.97). (a) Draw a diagram
of all the forces acting on block
A. (b) If the coefficient of kinetic
friction is the same between A and
B and between S and A, determine
its value.
B
36.9°
5.60
An adventurous archaeologist crosses between two rock cliffs
by slowly going hand over hand along a rope stretched between the
cliffs. He stops to rest at the middle of the rope (Fig. P5.60). The rope
will break if the tension in it exceeds 2.50 X 104 N, and our hero's mass
is 90.0 kg. (a) If the angle is 10.0°, what is the tension in the rope?
(b) What is the smallest value can have if the rope is not to break?
Figure P5.60
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