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WEDGE CONSTRAINTS + String Constraints + Pseudo Force

This document contains 10 physics problems involving blocks connected by a wedge and string where the contact must be maintained. The problems involve finding velocities and accelerations of the blocks in terms of vectors and magnitudes when they are set in motion or released from rest on frictionless surfaces.

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WEDGE CONSTRAINTS + String Constraints + Pseudo Force

This document contains 10 physics problems involving blocks connected by a wedge and string where the contact must be maintained. The problems involve finding velocities and accelerations of the blocks in terms of vectors and magnitudes when they are set in motion or released from rest on frictionless surfaces.

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PHYSICS

ASSIGNMENT – level 3

WEDGE + STRING CONSTRAINTS
1. """"⃗! = 2 𝑐𝑚/𝑠 downward.
𝑉
""""⃗
𝑉 " = 3 𝑐𝑚/𝑠 Rightward.

A moves such that its contact with B is always
maintained. Find 𝑉 """"⃗# (in terms of unit vectors 𝚤̂
and 𝚥̂). Also find its magnitude.

𝚤̂ and 𝚥̂ are unit vector along right and upward
direction respectively.

2. """"⃗
𝑉 " = 2 𝑐𝑚/𝑠 leftward
""""⃗! = 1 𝑐𝑚/𝑠 Downward
𝑉
Find the speed of A.


3. Find the acceleration of all the blocks when the
system is released from rest. All surfaces are
frictionless.


4. Wedge is pulled towards left with velocity ‘v’.
Find the magnitude of velocity of the block.


5. """"⃗
𝑉 " = 2 𝑐𝑚/𝑠 rightwards.
""""⃗# = 6 𝑐𝑚/𝑠 downward.
𝑉

Find the magnitude of velocity of C.

Given, angle of inclination of slant surface of B
is 53o.




6. Find the acceleration of the wedge when the system is
released from rest. All surfaces are frictionless.


7. Find the acceleration of the wedge. System is released from
rest and all surfaces are frictionless.


8.
9.


10.



Answers

1. ı̂ + 3ȷ̂ cm/s, √10 cm/s
2. √13 cm/s
% '( % *%
a$ = ı̂ m/s2; a"""⃗& = (−ȷ̂) + ı̂ m/s2; a"""⃗) = ȷ̂ m/s2
3. """⃗ $ $ $ $
4. V√10
5. √17
+,-./0
6. 12)+(*456-0)
,-./0
7.
&4)56-0
&√&,
8. )&
9. 3 m/s2 upwards

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