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916
AfN
C .

⑳ 37 +
Case A:

V 17x
fret fg-fi f 10 ma


Eg
= -
= +

fnet =
ION-fi

ma =

ION-ft
v

79
~ Fr

Fret =
Ft

Case B 1F +

:
ION =

FT

vfg
When you compare force of tension of both
systems ,
the tension force in case

A is less than that of B because force from it This


you are
subtracting a .

means that case B will accelerate faster making the answer A .

Q23

BLOCK Block B
A .
A
Pulley M
o

~fr of pulley
~f T force


ceiling
. ⑧

v59 F
V *
=+

VIg
+

b 17 -
fret f -fg d force Ap
pulley ceiling
=
. =
. on

f- fret +
fg
=P
=


Fret =
0

Veg f+ ma ⑧ fnet
mg =- fTA- fi fp
=
+ -

=(2 00kg) (3 00m/, 2)


.
+
(2 00kg)(9 81m 2)
. ETAV WFTB
0 FTA fi fp
. -

,, = -
-
-

GN+19 6 2N
=

fp f+ A f TB
.
=
- -

=15 62N .

Fp = -
15 6N -25 6N
.
.

ES
6N .
Fp = -
51 2N .

↑FT
Fret fg-fi IS 6N


C .

=
. =
6 .

81M/2
·
i

v73
ma =

mg
-
15 6N .

>76kg
m
=
3 .

2S GN
-
=

mg-ma
25 6N m(g a)
=
. -

15 6N
.
=

m(9 81m/, 2-3 00m/z2)


.
.
①31

A . A B C

1fN Afr 1 fi B
⑧ >f+ B
fTA
-
18
fir 8

VEg Vig
was
of C acceleration
acceleration
=

of whole
system

Maystem
=

5g

78 =

49

mag C .

Fi
=

ma

-g
-

b FC MA and Ba
=

=
3
=9 =2
Pg 184 &1 ,
3
,
6

it
7
MAN

1 6 L
I e
.
.

* *
Ff

A
x fgsind y fgcosO
=

~Ag
=

fret=-(ff +
FgsinE)
B and D Newton's third law states that force has equal and opposite fret=-ff-fgsind
.
every

reaction . the force of friction on the wheels is equal and Ff =


- fgsin8-fnet

Opposite to horizontal force of friction of the wheels Ff =


-

mgsint-ma

fre earre
on the track .
The force of the train on the earth

is equal the fire Eari's pull


and opposite to of
gravitational

on the train ,

Fr
3 .
XfN
a

If
7

Y7g
~fg
Fret =
f fret = f

ma= F ma= -

(2 0Mjym =
.
(1 0kg m) 0
.
+ .
S
myz
=

(20Myn) m
=

0 .

50myw(m +
1 .

0kg)

(20m,) m (0 50m/2) m
=
-
+
0 SON .

(1 S , z)
r 0 SON
.
=
.
M

m =

0 .

33kg

E
Pg 218 5 , 10

+ 3

fall
L · fac
5 .

fg

a .
does not
change because weight is mass times gravid neither of that
changes

b . decreases because normal force is equal and opposite of force excerted .


So when force exerted decreases so does normal force

does
gravitational force
C Friction force
.
not
change on wall is equal to and opposite of on book which doesn't change so friction doesn't change .

d Stays friction
.
constant because static is a constant
limiting value .

10 .
find maximum force it takes to slide

~FN

fig

f1g M,fr
=

ffs =
0 .
180fN fr =
mg
9 81
1
84kg
x
,2
.

= .

Ffs =
0 180
. x 18 .
05
=18 OSN .

=3 2 49N .

Ffs =
ma

3 249N 3 The answer is A At the of the motion


84kga
.
=
1 .
.
. start
,

a 1 there is static friction , then there is Kinetic friction


77k/32
=
.

when the block is in motion , which is constant , then at the end the

block stops where there is static friction


only

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1
,
5 ,
7

7 .

1
If
a ⑧
fr
FFx =

Mfr
-It
frg ⑧

Fee
=Glos
...
-

Veg
Agsiner
ma
Fas =
fcost fag= fsing weight

=net= fanc-ffx
fnety 0 fr=
fsint-mg O
tan(s) Fret Fg-ffx


= =
=

ma FcOSO-M fr fnety= fg+fr-baint =37"gx


=

mysint
ma=
Fcost-fr
0 =

mg fr
+
-
fsint
Fr =

MrFN =

Mr EmgcoSE
=
Enet
8k +r(fr) fr Mk(fsinc-mg) Imgsin3) -M ,
=
-> = :

mgcos32

a x
ma
oe

One- Usi
fcos &
(Asint-mg)
=
-UK
=

-
-

feet
:

D B

=
e
-

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