Friction Connected particles KUS objectives BAT Solve problems
Friction: Connected particles • KUS objectives BAT Solve problems with connected particles connected by pulleys on surfaces with friction Starter:
WB 1 horizontal and vertical, dynamic, forces on pulley, Two particles P and Q of masses 6 kg and 3 kg are connected by a light inextensible string. Particle P rests on a rough horizontal table. The string passes over a smooth pulley fixed at the edge of the table and Q hangs vertically. The system starts from rest. If the coefficient of friction μ = 1/3 , find a) The acceleration of Q b) The Tension in the string c) The force exerted on the pulley Fmax P T pulley T Q W
WB 1 part (c) c) The force exerted on the pulley Resolving these forces using Pythagoras gives P T = 26. 1 pulley T = 26. 1 Q
P T Step 1 forces on Q using F=ma Q Q
Step 2 forces on P R T P Friction Using F=ma for P
WB 3 blocks A and B have masses of 2 kg and 5 kg respectively and are connected by a light inextensible string as shown in the diagram. The coefficient of friction between P and the rough slope is 0. 2 The system is released from rest. By modelling A and B as particles and ignoring air resistance a) Find the acceleration of block B b) Find the Tension in the string c) State how you have used that the string is inextensible in your calculations T B A Step 1 forces on B using F=ma B
R T A Friction Using F=ma for A Step 2 forces on A
WB 4 slope and vertical, dynamic, up slope, suvat, A particle P of mass 5 kg lies on a rough inclined plane of angle θ = 35. Particle P is connected to a particle Q of mass 6 kg by a light inextensible string which lies along a line of greatest slope on the plane and passes over a smooth peg. The system is held at rest with Q hanging vertically 2 m above a horizontal plane. The system is now released from rest. If the coefficient of friction μ = 1/3 and assuming P does not reach the peg, find, to 3 sf: a) The acceleration of Q b) How long t takes for Q to hit the horizontal plane c) the total distance that P moves up the plane pulley R T T P For P Q WP WQ
WB 4 (cont) slope and vertical, dynamic, suvat b) How long t takes for Q to hit the horizontal plane pulley R T T P Q WP WQ 2 m Second, find acceleration given that there is no longer any pull from Q (Tension) c) the total distance that P moves up the plane. First, find v after 2. 55 seconds
WBxg slope and vertical, dynamic, suvat (cont more) Second, find acceleration given that there is no longer any pull from Q (Tension) pulley R T T P Q WP WQ 2 m Third, distance P travels until it stops So total distance P moves up the plane = 2. 96 m.
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WBxf slope and vertical, dynamic, decide direction A particle A of mass 4 kg lies on an inclined face of a rough wedge. This face is inclined at 30° to the horizontal. The wedge is fixed on horizontal ground. Particle A is connected to a particle B, of mass 3 kg, by a light inextensible string. The string passes over a small light smooth pulley which is fixed at the top of the plane. The section of the string from A to the pulley lies in a line of greatest slope of the wedge. The particle B hangs freely below the pulley, as shown in the diagram. The system is released from rest with the string taut. Given that the coefficient of friction of the wedge surface is 0. 3 find a) the tension in the string c) the magnitude of the resultant force exerted by the string on the pulley. d) The string in this question is described as being ‘light’. (i) Write down what you understand by this description. (ii) State how you have used the fact that the string is light in your answer to part (a).
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