This document contains 5 physics problems involving forces, friction, and kinetics. Problem 1 asks about the acceleration of two blocks with given coefficients of static and kinetic friction when a force is applied. Problem 2 asks about the maximum speed a block can reach on a platform before slipping given the coefficient of static friction. Problem 3 asks about the maximum safe speed of a car on a banked turn given the coefficient of static friction between the tires and road. Problem 4 asks about the velocity of a cart attached to a cable being pulled by a motor, given the force over time graph of the motor. Problem 5 asks about the force exerted on a cylinder rolling in a slotted arm rotating counterclockwise with a spring attached.
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Taller - 2da Ley Partícula 2020-2
This document contains 5 physics problems involving forces, friction, and kinetics. Problem 1 asks about the acceleration of two blocks with given coefficients of static and kinetic friction when a force is applied. Problem 2 asks about the maximum speed a block can reach on a platform before slipping given the coefficient of static friction. Problem 3 asks about the maximum safe speed of a car on a banked turn given the coefficient of static friction between the tires and road. Problem 4 asks about the velocity of a cart attached to a cable being pulled by a motor, given the force over time graph of the motor. Problem 5 asks about the force exerted on a cylinder rolling in a slotted arm rotating counterclockwise with a spring attached.
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Taller cinética de partícula
Segunda ley de Newton
1. Block B rests upon a smooth surface. If the
coefficients of static and kinetic friction between A and B are s = 0.4 and k = 0.3, respectively, determine the acceleration of each block if P = 6 lb.
2. The block rests at a distance of 2 m from the
center of the platform. If the coefficient of static friction between the block and the platform is s = 0.3, determine the maximum speed which the block can attain before it begins to slip. Assume the angular motion of the disk is slowly increasing.
3. The sports car is traveling along a 30°
banked road having a radius of curvature of p = 500 ft. If the coefficient of static friction between the tires and the road is s = 0.2, determine the maximum safe speed so no slipping occurs. Neglect the size of the car.
4. If the force of the motor M on the cable is
shown in the graph, determine the velocity of the cart when t = 3 s. The load and cart have a mass of 200 kg and the car starts from rest.
5. The 1.5-kg cylinder C travels along the path
described by r = (0.6 sin ) m. If arm OA is rotating counterclockwise with an angular velocity of = 3 rad/s, determine the force exerted by the smooth slot in arm OA on the cylinder at the instant = 60°. The spring has a stiffness of 100 N/m and is unstretched when = 30°. The cylinder is in contact with only one edge of the slotted arm. Neglect the size of the cylinder. Motion occurs in the vertical plane.