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Concept Application Exercise Scanned with CamScanner Fig. 6.86 3. In Fig. 6.87, the mass of the man is M. Calculate the mass of the man as registered by weighing machine. Assume weighing ma- chine, man, and wedge all are Fig, 6.87 stationary. 4, A small object is suspended at rest from two strings as shown in Fig, 6.88. The magnitude of the force exerted by each string on the object is 10V2 N., find the magnitude of the mass of the object. Fig. 6.88 5, Figure 6.89 shows a lightplatform on which a man ‘of mass M is standing and holding a’string passing over a system of ideal pulleys. Another mass mis hanging as shown in Fig. 6.89. Find the force the man has to exert to. maintain the equilibrium of system, and find the force exerted by the . platform on the man. Also find the - ratio of Mim ee 6. The object in Fig. 6.90 weighs 40 kg and hangs at res Bind the terisions in the three cords that hold it: ~~ | ; Fig, 6.90 “7. A block of mass m = 10 kg is suspended with the help ‘of three strings as shown in Fig. 6.91. Find the tensions F, and Ty, Scanned with CamScanner g, Determine tension T, in Fig, 6,92 ¥ Fig, 6.92 9, Twotrolleys A and B are moving with accelerations a and 2a, respectively, in the same direction, To an observer in. trolley A, Find the magnitude of the pseudo force acting on a block of mass m on trolley B. Fig. 6.93 10, A block of mass 25 kg is raised by a 50-kg man in two different ways as shown in Fig. 6.94, What is the action, ‘on the floor by the: man in the two cases? If the floor | yields to anormal force of 700 N, which mode should the: man adopt to lift the block without the floor yielding? 4. ‘Consider the systein shown in Fig..6,95,,The system is | released from rest, find the tension in the cord connected | between 1 kg and 2 kg blocks, © 12, The system shown in Fig. 6.96 is released from rest, | Calculate the tension in the strings and the force exerted | by the strings on the pulleys, assuming pulleys and | Strings are massless. Scanned with CamScanner | 14. ‘Two monkeys’ of masses ‘One and 8 ae along a vertical rope as shown inl Fig. 6.98. climbing up with an acceleration of 2 ms," _ bestretched at the cross section vat a dist end where F is applied? a frictionless pulley. and is* attached to a 20-kg bunch of — bananas (as shown in Fig. 6.99). Scanned with CamScanner 'b. As the monkey climbs, does the distance between the monkey and the bananas decrease, increase, Of remain constant? - ¢. The monkey releases its hold on the rope. What happens to the distance between the monkey and the bananas while it is falling? , Before reaching the ground, the monkey grabs the rope to stop its fall, What do the bananas do? 17. A lift is going up. The total mass of the lift and the passengers is 1500 kg. The vatiation in the speed of the! lift is given by the graph (Fig. 6.100). a, What will be the tension in the rope pulling attime tequalto. . . Oe Scanned with CamScanner Fig, 6.102 21. Three blocks m,, mtg, and my are arranged as shown in Fig. 6.103. If m,=5 kg and my = 8 kg, at what value of im, will 8 kg mass be at rest? Fig. 6.103 22. An inclined plane is moved toward right with an acceleration of 5Sms””as shown in Fig. 6.104. Find force | innemton hichblock ofmas$ ketene on tine plane. (All surfaces are smooth.) Smst—> Man-A of mass 60 kg pushes the other man B of mass | man B starts moving witl ae ‘Seven identical: dominoes (i.e., blocks) eae! m= 1 kg are tobe stacked in three column: gives an example) and pushed across a frictionless i rink by a horizontal 10-N force. Assume dominoes d0| ___ notslip w.rt. each other, How many dominoes should | | __ snedch column, with a minimum of one, (a) to maxi acceleration of the dominoes, (b) to maximize | ‘on column-C due to column B, (c) to ‘maximize | “the net foree on column B due to columns A and C, aid Scanned with CamScanner (@) 10 ma a mize the force on column B due to column Fig. 6.106 28. InFig. 6.107, the man and the platform together weigh 950 N. The pulley can be treated as frictionless, Determine how hard the man has to pull on the rope tolift himself upward above the ground with constant velocity, Ifthe weight of man is 550 N, what is the normal reaction between them? Fi rice 26, The masses of blocks A, B, and C are 1 kg, 2 kg; and 0.5 kg, respectively. All surfaces are smooth. If force F' = 50'N acts as shown in fig. 6.108 at the instant shown, | find the force which A exerts on B and the acceleration of C. fe Fig. 6.108 27. Consider the two configurations shown in equilibrium | (Fig. 6.109), Find the ratio of 74/7. (Ignore the mass. of the rope and the pulley.) Et Fig. 6.109 28, A locomotive accelerates a train of identical railway carts, The carts are numbered consecutively with the cart next to locomotive having the number 1, The tension in the connection between the carts with'numibers 4 and 5 "between the carts with numbers 14'and‘15. What is the number of the last cart? There is no’ resistance to: the | frain’s motion. ‘ bt ea 2, Au Scanned with CamScanner 31. Fig. 6.110 a. Find the acceleration of the string, 'b. Find the tension in the string at 2 m from end A. A painter of mass M stands on a platform of mass m and. Pulls himself up by two ropes which hang over pulley as shown in Fig. 6.111. He pulls each rope with force: F and moves upward with uniform acceleration a. Find @ (neglecting the fact that no one could do this for long time). : Fig. 6.111 A small cubical block is placed on a triangular block M | so that they touch each other along a smooth inclined: contact plane as shown in Fig: : i 6.112. The inclined surface ” makes an angle @ with the horizontal, A force F is to be applied on the block m in | 33. ‘Two identical small masses each of o mass m are connected by a light . inextensible string on a smooth horizontal floor. A constant force F is applied at the mid point of the string as shown in Fig. 6.114. Find the acceleration of each mass towards m each other, - Fig. 6.114 34, A block of. weight W is placed ona wedge and arranged as shown in Fig. 6.115. Find the force F needed to hold the cart equilibrium if there is no fiction. . tnn--- NS -n-n- a Scanned with CamScanner

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