This document contains 10 numerical problems involving vectors and equilibrium in physics. The problems calculate the magnitude and direction of vectors, the resultant of two vectors at an angle, the angle between two vectors, the forces required to move objects with and without friction, tension in a rope, weight, forces with pulleys, and the net force and magnitude of a force required for equilibrium.
This document contains 10 numerical problems involving vectors and equilibrium in physics. The problems calculate the magnitude and direction of vectors, the resultant of two vectors at an angle, the angle between two vectors, the forces required to move objects with and without friction, tension in a rope, weight, forces with pulleys, and the net force and magnitude of a force required for equilibrium.
This document contains 10 numerical problems involving vectors and equilibrium in physics. The problems calculate the magnitude and direction of vectors, the resultant of two vectors at an angle, the angle between two vectors, the forces required to move objects with and without friction, tension in a rope, weight, forces with pulleys, and the net force and magnitude of a force required for equilibrium.
This document contains 10 numerical problems involving vectors and equilibrium in physics. The problems calculate the magnitude and direction of vectors, the resultant of two vectors at an angle, the angle between two vectors, the forces required to move objects with and without friction, tension in a rope, weight, forces with pulleys, and the net force and magnitude of a force required for equilibrium.
1. What is the magnitude of a vector with components (3, 4)?
2. What is the direction of a vector with components (6, -8)? 3. What is the resultant of two vectors with magnitudes of 5 N and 10 N, respectively, and an angle of 60 degrees between them? 4. What is the angle between two vectors with components (1, 2) and (3, 4)? 5. What is the force required to move a 200 kg object at a constant velocity on a frictionless surface? 6. What is the tension in a rope holding up a 50 kg object that is suspended from the ceiling? 7. What is the weight of a 10 kg object on the surface of the Earth? 8. What is the force required to lift a 1000 N object with a pulley system that has a mechanical advantage of 4? 9. What is the net force acting on an object that is in equilibrium? 10. What is the magnitude of a force required to keep a 5000 kg object moving at a constant velocity on a surface with a coefficient of friction of 0.2?