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azar Ms xs See OE SL had LimiTING ERUILIBRivM he RESULTANT Fok ces (ii) the value of X Pare Car) BCT SEO Eu TsmSo — Tsw20 = Ae Te et Te i i By hee T TeasS0t Teos 20=X a 8X rato 2y a els y= 29.396! owe 0 A small block of weight 18.N i fore tude PN. Find (i) the value of P when the for ii) the value of P when the No to™M on jo 5 plat EQutt | BAUM” parallel to the plane, as in Fig. 1 ine inclined at 30° to the horizontal, by a horizontal, as in Fig. 2 id = Right [8sm30 = Ps30 r= RTE eo RET (ae 104 cm A particle P of mass ached to points A and B wh e level. Ph point 40cm below the level of A and B, 50cm and 104 cm respectively (see d ion in the string PA is 20N, and find the tension in the string PB. [5] up = down aed ru APES Yee | AOS ee eS W,N a particle attached to one of its ends. The other ends of the strings are [equilibrium] with two of them passing over fi ed.smo hanging free ey ra ah a rae rv) CaO RON Ea CNY oes ROC cad a DNR ATS APR) RT) Vy Sas STD carey cee] B The diagram shows three particles A, B and C hanging freely in kquilibrium] each being attached to The other ends of the three strings are tied together and are at the point X. The the end of a stri strings carrying A and C pass over smooth f xed horizontal pegs P, of A, B and C are 5.5N, 7.3 N and WN respectively, and the ang le AP,X and the value of W and P, respectively. The weights P,XP, is a right angle. Find the (S] Trik . Weght it cannot be Ye on a herigoutal plane A particle P of mass 0.5kg lies on a smoothiJhorizontal planel, Horizontal forces of m: 2.5N and 2.6N act on P. The directions of the forces are as shown in the di \d tan Given that P is in equilibrium, find the values of F and tan 8. Ba rn ST ae Se sued, CEES iB ie as Ex Tem CS Pe ee Tas iss cal OWA aE coNG eae a pear 2 ir) male aay Fusf = mca + es as (a iE Phe Fem 2 1-1 a ee an at dh nl ee + Pose = 34% Tn ae Fst + Posty = (1h + 3-47 a aS +038) = 19%4 3.42 cue aed 34 OE Limi TING EQviLIB Rium (About to move) STEP: Monk Max Exiction = 4R Sr ee a2 Con Uh P, Particles P and Q, of masses 0.2 kg and 0.5 kg respectively, are connected by a light inextensible string. The string p: ‘a smooth pull horizontal table. P hangs freely and Qs in conta ide 3.2 N acts on Q, upwards and away from the le of 30° to the horizontal (see diagram). limiting equilibrium] with P about to move upwards. Find the coefficient of een Q and the table. 6) 3.2N 3.1530 Lol = Riga ee cee) ie Cee ae) R= 5-3.2$m30 ary (3-4) 2ws30 i STOPPING FoRcES MOVING Fokc es 72 ae KS STOPPING, Forces Ni Svea RSL ae res ie OMe NS f aaee aay Sees (12) +7 Fe) ) a) < 724 + 24 wa) AS V2 ae is eee ny up = neat R= TS wse ae oe ea ee Ee MOVING FoRCES > STOPPING FoRCES Fee mony \ ae ae aD anal ae >_M (1-2) TVt Qt 7 TZ ee) cae ea i ae ie 3 pL Pia arn ry of friction between the block and A force of 12 acts on the block at an angle of to the horizontal, where tan a= 4. When the applied force acts downw the block remains a(rest (i) Show that 1 Moving forced < Stopping forces, When the applied force acts upwards a: 2 the block slides along the floor ) Find another inequality for Box be of vest ala bade < a de italeoem CO EO ee PSS eee ema ite R= 20- ese ny Cy cameo 4 Sadar) oon 12. Lose ams iba (2) Pama Ee | es aE aE IAS ae > PAL o« U0 7 (Rods) 2 SB) sowse é rh * () EQUILIBRIUM: eee ce (SE Fridion = $- 5830 = Pi w aac EAVILISRUM: TN ee Cat oN = aay 13 se s pulled wit m). The ring is in equilibrium, al component of the contact force on the ring. d the coefficient of friction betw RODS ADVANCED A particle P of weight 5N is attached to one end of each of two light inextensible strings of lengths 30cm and 40cm, The other end of the shorter string is attached to a fixed point A of a rough rod which is fixed horizontally. A small ring S of weight WN is attached to the other end of 1 and is threaded on to the rod. The system is in equilibrium with the strings taut and AS the forces acting on P in the direction of PS, or otherwise, find the tension in the BI Find the magnitude of the frictional force acti that the coefficient of friction between S and the rod is 0.75, and that $ is in | equilibrium, find the value of W a = Latina Busb = Faith Friction = co oY Pew eataamee Sal (W) p - en Dy ae a (Pan et Bosh = 4R coe w43(2) aes PaaS [eee ae OLEAN eenadbelad eo ene ees A ssmall ring of mas 0.2 kg)s threaded on a fixed vertical rod. The end A of a light inextensible string is attached to the ring—The other end C of the string is attached to a fixed point of the rod above A. A horizontal force of magnitude 8 N is applied to the point B of the string, where AB = 1.5m and BC = 2m, The system is in equilibrium with the string taut and AB at right angles to BC (see (i) Find the tension in the partABof the string and the tension in the part(@Qof the string. [5] The equilibrium is limiting with thg‘ing)on the point of sliding up the rod (ii) Find the coefficient of friction between the ring and the rod. Per ut, +3% = 40 ae BT)a te i oe Pa aT iene i pe em tad ee = Right eR AR+2 = 6-4 wsa ie ea) GaP asec al e See ea RESULTANT FoRces — BASIC Three coplanar forces act at a point. The magnitudes of the forces are SN, 6N and 7N, and the directions in which the forces act are shown in the diagram. Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the three forces. (6) fT OareNA Yaa FCAT LL aly RAEN ro AS CE EL eg es Ry 7 ees eT RESULTANT FoRCes — ADVANCED RELVLTANT 1S GivEN ON THE DIAGRAM. QN Two forces have magnitudes PN and QN. The resultant of the two forces has m a direction 40° clockwise from the force of jitude PN and 80° anticlockwise from the m). Find the value of Q. 4] Forces of magnitudes 10 N and 8 N act in directions as shown in the dia, (i) Write down in terms of @ the component of the resultant of the two forces 5 (0) parallel to the foree of magnitude ION, =[(O- Seos6 = Kx (b) perpendicular to the force of magnitude 10N| Ry = 8S ‘The resultant of the two forces has magnitude 8 N. Show that cos @ = § CN i) Sous rn L1eN YS oes {00 (a ae) x4 (oy as &

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