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AST20100 Physics Tutorial 2 Newton’s Law of Motion Student Name: Tsai, ung Yee Jenn © 19020538 _ oe TK2_ ‘* Please submit a soft copy of your tutorial exercise in the CANVAS. ‘©The deadline is set at 1 week after your tutorial class, * Give your final answer in 2 decimal places. 1. A150 bird feeder is supported by three cables in equilibrium as shown in Figure 1. Find the tension in each cable. 4 Figure 1 150 = Asin. +8 8iN3SO [ ab) ep (a)=80n J? @ A+ 8 -300N Bcagao - Acos60= 0 [ a3, = Aa) x2 =A@ Ba(8) + B = 300N B= 129.40N TEA+ (24.40N =300N 1 Ae HSN C=\50N Scanned with CamScanner Two packing crates of masses 10 kg and 5 kg are connected by a light string that Passes over a frictionless pulley in Figure 2. The 5 kg crate lies on a smooth incline of angle 40°. Find the acceleration of the 5 kg crate and the tension in the string. | 10.0 kg “109 LL 40.0%, Figure 2 1. TX q)sin 40 =6)(a) T- 5) (4.8) sin 40 = 5a 2. T- ox 4g) =-10¢a) (10)(g) - T= 108 10x98 -T=\0a 6315 +98 77 =58 +108 154 = 66.50 a= 443mb 1049.8 T= 10443) 98-T= 443 T= -53.6 T= 5566N Scanned with CamScanner 3. ‘The coefficient of static friction between the 3 kg crate and the 35° incline of Figure 3 is 0.3. What minimum force must be applied to the crate perpendicular to the incline to prevent the crate from sliding down the incline? AN fy 7 cto" F< tnceion 03 N= efficent (friction) FeuN F > force appried tobe stananery ds 4 F= mgsin3s5 Fe 3x4.8x5n35 Fe lo 83N F=o3N 1684 -03N Nz [e849 0.3 N= S6.2IN N= mg cosas + F %.2 = 3x98x cg 35 FF 56-21-16. 8F =F Fe 32.13N Scanned with CamScanner t + a) An elevator of mass of 1500 kg moving upward has two forces acting on it, the upward force of tension in the cable and the downward force due to gravity. ‘When the elevator is accelerating upward, which is greater, Tor W? | b) When the elevator is moving at a constant velocity upward, which is greater, T orw? = equal. (T=) ©) When the elevator is moving upward, but the acceleration is downward, which is greater, Tor W? d) Let the elevator have a mass of 1500 kg and an upward acceleration of 2.5 m/s*. Find T. {ls your answer consistent with the answer you gave in part a)? ) The elevator of part d) is moving with constant upward velocity of 10 m/s. Find T. wrelevant |s your answer consistent with your answer to part b)? f Having initially moved upward with a constant velocity, the elevator begins to accelerate downward at 1.5 m/s”. Find T. |s your answer consistent with the answer to part c)? a) T-w=ma for 5 1-(1500(g) = 2501500) - 14400= 3450 7 T= 18450N Q T= W=mg T= 1'500 X98 T =I4700N w-T=ma £) sqonq) — T= 1561500) 14400 -T = 2250 —T= -12466 T= 12450N Fa par Cis constant WA > he Anse Scanned with CamScanner

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