Jan Dangerfield, Stuart Haring and, Julian Gilbey Solutions for Exercise 1: CROSS-TOPIC REVIEW EXERCISE 1

Author:Jan Dangerfield, Stuart Haring & Julian Gilbey

Jan Dangerfield Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Jan Dangerfield, Stuart Haring and, Julian Gilbey Solutions for Exercise 1: CROSS-TOPIC REVIEW EXERCISE 1

Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 1: CROSS-TOPIC REVIEW EXERCISE 1 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics : Mechanics Course Book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Jan Dangerfield, Stuart Haring and, Julian Gilbey Solutions for Exercise 1: CROSS-TOPIC REVIEW EXERCISE 1 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A force F acts in a horizontal plane and has components 25 N in the x -direction and -17 N in the y -direction relative to a set of axes. The force acts at an angle α below the x -axis.

Find the sizes of F and α.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

The graph shows the velocity of a parachutist as she falls from an aircraft until she hits the ground 50 s later.

There are four stages to the motion: falling freely under gravity with the parachute closed; decelerating with the parachute open; falling at constant speed with the parachute open; and coming to rest instantaneously on hitting the ground.

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Find the total distance fallen.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

The graph shows the velocity of a parachutist as she falls from an aircraft until she hits the ground 50 s later.

There are four stages to the motion: falling freely under gravity with the parachute closed; decelerating with the parachute open; falling at constant speed with the parachute open; and coming to rest instantaneously on hitting the ground.

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The parachutist has mass 70 kg. Show that the upward force on the parachutist due to the parachute during the second stage is 1148 N.

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A particle of mass 6.3 kg is attached to one end of a light inextensible string. The other end of the string is attached to a fixed point X. It is held in equilibrium by a horizontal force F when the string is at an angle α to the vertical, where tanα=2021. Find the tension in the string and the size of F.

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MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Two forces, each of size 8 N, have a resultant of 13 N.
Find the angle between the forces.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Two forces, each of size 8 N, have a resultant of 13 N.
The two given forces of magnitude 8 N act on a particle of mass m kg, which remains at rest on a horizontal surface with no friction. The normal contact force between the surface and the particle has magnitude 7 N. Find m and the acute angle that one of the 8 N forces makes with the surface.

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A particle P is in equilibrium on a smooth horizontal table under the action of four horizontal forces of magnitudes 6 N, 5 N, F N and F N acting in the directions shown. Find the values of α and F.

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MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A particle P of weight 21 N is attached to one end of each of two light inextensible strings, S1 and S2, of lengths 0.52 m and 0.25 m respectively. The other end of S1 is attached to a fixed point A, and the other end of S2 is attached to a fixed point B at the same horizontal level as A. The particle P hangs in equilibrium at a point 0.2 m below the level of AB with both strings taut (see diagram). Find the tension in S1 and the tension in S2.

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