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2011
u=u
a=9.8
v =0
s=40
Using
v 2=u 2+ 2as
0=u219.6 40
u2=19.6 40
u=28 m s1
u=28 m s1
a=9.8
s=33.6
t=t
Using
1
s=ut + a t 2
2
1
33.6=28t + 9.8 t 2
2
33.6=28t4.9 t 2
X10
49 t 2280 t+336=0
Divide by 7
7 t 2 40 t+ 48=0
Using
b b 4 ac
2a
2
x=
x=
40 16004 7 48 40 16
=
=41.71(2. d . p)
14
14
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3m/ss
2m/s Q
3kg
2 kg
After
P
V m/s
3kg
2 a) Using
conservation of
momentum. Take
direction to the
right.
V+1
2 kg
3
v p = m s1=0.6 m s1
5
1
v q =1.6 m s
b) Impulse on P by Q
3.
F
4N
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4 cos+ F=Wsin
Resolve
perpendicular to the
plane
Therefore
R=Wcos + 4 sin
F=R=
4 cos+
R
2
Wcos +4 sin
=Wsin
2
tan=
3
4
sin =
32 4
12 6
+ W+ = W
5 5
5 5
Multiple by 5
32+4 W +12=6 W
44=2 W W =22 N
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3
5
and
cos=
4
5
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4
3 100
R=22 + 4 =
=20 N
5
5
5
Therefore
4,5
64,
5
84,V
t
t=4
s=s
Using
s=
( v +u )
t
2
Therefore total
distance
c) Write down what
we know
5
s= 4=10 m
2
s=10+300=310 m
u=5
v =v
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t=20
s=( 400310 )=90
Using
90=
( v +u )
s=
t
2
( v+ 5 )
20=10 ( v +5 )
2
9=( v +5 )
1
v =4 ms
16=25+180 a
d) Using
2
v =u + 2as
180 a=9 a=0.05 m s2
Which is a deceleration of
0.05 m s2 .
40g
20g
6m
8m
5 a) i) Resolve moments around Q to get rid of other unknown.
2 R+ 8 R=20 g 4+ 40 g 6
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10 R=320 g
R=32 g=314 N
(ii) Resolve moments around P to find M
40 g 2+20 g 4+ M g 8=R 6
160+8 M =32 6
M =4 kg
b) Assuming point masses assumes the mass acts directly through the middle
of the body and not to one side.
6.
0.3
Q
m
Figure 2
Two particles P and Q have masses 0.3 kg and m kg respectively. The
particles are attached to the ends of a light inextensible string. The string
passes over a small smooth pulley which is fixed at the top of a fixed
rough plane. The plane is inclined to the horizontal at an angle , where
3
1
tan=
.
The
coefficient
of
friction
between
P
and
the
plane
is
4
2 .
The string lies in a vertical plane through a line of greatest slope of the
inclined plane.
The particle P is held at rest on the inclined plane and the particle Q hangs
freely below the pulley with the string taut, as shown in Figure 2.
The system is released from rest and Q accelerates vertically downwards
2
at 1.4 m s .
Find
(a) the magnitude of the normal reaction of the inclined plane on P,
(2
)
(b) the value of m.
(8
)
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When the particles have been moving for 0.5 s, the string breaks.
Assuming that P does not reach the pulley,
(c) find the further time that elapses until P comes to instantaneous rest.
(6
)
a) Resolve perpendicular to
R=mgcos
the plane
As
trig
tan=
3
4
cos=
sin =
then using
4
R=0.3 9.8 =2.35 (3. s . f ) N
5
4
5 and
3
5
mgT =1.4 m
3
T 0.3 F=0.3 1. 4
5
T =0.6+ F
Using coefficient of friction
1
F=R= 2.35=1.175
2
T =0.6+1.175=1.775
Therefore
mg1.775=1.4 m
m ( g1.4 ) =1.77 5
m=
1.775
=0.21 1
9.81.4
7. [In this question i and j are unit vectors due east and due north
respectively. Position
vectors are given relative to a fixed origin O.]
Two ships P and Q are moving with constant velocities. Ship P
1
moves with velocity ( 2i3 j ) kmh and ship Q moves with velocity
( 3 i+ 4 j ) km h1
(a) Find, to the nearest degree, the bearing on which Q is moving.
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(2
)
At 2 pm, ship P is at the point with position vector and ship Q is
at the point with position vector
At time t hours after 2 pm, the position vector of P is p km and
the position vector of Q is
q km.
(b) Write down expressions, in terms of t, for
(i) p,
(ii) q,
(iii) PQ.
(5
)
(c) Find the time when
(i) Q is due north of P,
(ii) Q is north-west of P.
(4
)
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