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AS and A Level
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A wedge has two smooth sloping faces; one face makes an angle 30° with the horizontal and the other makes an angle 60° with the horizontal. A small smooth pulley is fixed at the apex of the wedge. A light inextensible string passes over the pulley and lies parallel to the faces of the wedge. At each end of the string there is a particle of mass 0.3 kg. The system is released from rest.

Show that the tension in the string is 3(1+3)4 N.

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AS and A Level
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A wedge has two smooth sloping faces; one face makes an angle 30° with the horizontal and the other makes an angle 60° with the horizontal. A small smooth pulley is fixed at the apex of the wedge. A light inextensible string passes over the pulley and lies parallel to the faces of the wedge. At each end of the string there is a particle of mass 0.3 kg. The system is released from rest.

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Work out the resultant horizontal force on each of the particles.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
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A box of mass 3 kg hangs from a light inextensible string, which passes over a smooth pulley fixed below a beam and then under a smooth cylinder of mass 4 kg that is free to move. The other end of the string is fixed to the beam. The system is released from rest.

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Explain why the magnitude of the acceleration of the cylinder is half the magnitude of the acceleration of the box.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
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A box of mass 3 kg hangs from a light inextensible string, which passes over a smooth pulley fixed below a beam and then under a smooth cylinder of mass 4 kg that is free to move. The other end of the string is fixed to the beam. The system is released from rest.

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Find the acceleration of the box, including its direction.

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AS and A Level
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A horizontal shelf of mass 1 kg hangs from four strings. A book of mass 0.2 kg sits on the shelf. Four strings are attached to the underside of the shelf and a second horizontal shelf of mass 1 kg hangs from these strings.

What modelling assumptions can be made about the strings?

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A horizontal shelf of mass 1 kg hangs from four strings. A book of mass 0.2 kg sits on the shelf. Four strings are attached to the underside of the shelf and a second horizontal shelf of mass 1 kg hangs from these strings.

Find the tension in each of the upper set of strings.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A horizontal shelf of mass 1 kg hangs from four strings. A book of mass 0.2 kg sits on the shelf. Four strings are attached to the underside of the shelf and a second horizontal shelf of mass 1 kg hangs from these strings.

Find the tension in each of the lower set of strings.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A horizontal shelf of mass 1 kg hangs from four strings. A book of mass 0.2 kg sits on the shelf. Four strings are attached to the underside of the shelf and a second horizontal shelf of mass 1 kg hangs from these strings.

The book is moved to the lower shelf. How does this change the tensions in the strings?

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A crate of mass 20 kg is put into a lift. The lift accelerates upwards at 0.3 ms-2. The tension in the lift cable is 5000 N.

Find the contact force between the lift floor and the crate.