Jan Dangerfield, Stuart Haring and, Julian Gilbey Solutions for Exercise 3: EXERCISE 3B

Author:Jan Dangerfield, Stuart Haring & Julian Gilbey

Jan Dangerfield Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Jan Dangerfield, Stuart Haring and, Julian Gilbey Solutions for Exercise 3: EXERCISE 3B

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Questions from Jan Dangerfield, Stuart Haring and, Julian Gilbey Solutions for Exercise 3: EXERCISE 3B with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A box of mass12 kg is held in equilibrium on a slope at 18° to the horizontal by a force of magnitude 50 N acting at an angle θ above the slope. Find θ and the normal contact force.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A boy is dragging a bag of mass 8 kg up a slope at an angle of 17° to the horizontal and exerts a force of 50 N parallel to the slope to do this. Air resistance, F, parallel to the slope prevents the boy from increasing his speed, so he maintains a constant speed. Find the magnitude of the air resistance and the normal contact force. (Take g=10 m s-2)

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A girl is dragging a sled of mass 20 kg up a slope at angle 14° to the horizontal. She pulls at an angle of θ above the slope with a force of 70 N. She maintains a constant speed despite friction of 10 N parallel to the slope. Find θ and the normal contact force. (Take g=10 m s-2)

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A particle of mass 4 kg is at rest on a slope at an angle of 49° to the horizontal. There is a frictional force of 10 N acting up the slope and a force F going up the slope acting at 9° above the slope. Find F and the normal contact force. Take g=10 m s-2.

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A heavy box of mass 50 kg is on a slope at angle 25° to the horizontal. There is no friction to prevent it from sliding down the slope, but there are three rods attached, at 40°, 50° and 60° above the slope, for people to drag it. A man and two boys hold the rods to keep the box in equilibrium.

Show that, if the man pulls with a force of 170 N and each boy can pull with a force of up to 90 N, they can hold the box in equilibrium. (Take g=10 m s-2)

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A heavy box of mass 50 kg is on a slope at angle 25° to the horizontal. There is no friction to prevent it sliding down the slope, but there are three rods attached, at 40°, 50° and 60° above the slope, for people to drag it. A man and two boys hold the rods to keep the box in equilibrium.

If the man pulls with force 180 N and each boy can pull with a force up to 70 N, determine whether or not they can hold the box in equilibrium and state which rod each should hold. (Take g=10 m s-2)

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A box of mass 20 kg is on a horizontal surface. There are three rods attached on one side, at 10°, 25° and 35° above the horizontal, for people to drag it. Three people are available to pull on these rods and they are capable of providing forces of 150 N, 200 N and 250 N.

The box is being pulled in the opposite direction by a horizontal force of 425 N. Show that only two of the people are required to keep the box in equilibrium. State which of the rods each person holds.

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A box of mass 20 kg is on a horizontal surface. There are three rods attached on one side, at 10°, 25° and 35° above the horizontal, for people to drag it. Three people are available to pull on these rods and they are capable of providing forces of 150 N, 200 N and 250 N.

The horizontal force is increased to 550 N. Show that if the box is to be prevented from moving horizontally, it cannot remain on the ground.