Homework Statement
Two blocks of the masses m1=7.40 kg and m2=m1/2 are connected via a massless pulley and massless string. The system is currently in equilibrium but is about to start sliding, if m2 would increase even by a bit. For the friction between the surface and m1 assume that µs=µk...
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Under the action of force P the constant acceleration of B is 6 m/s^2 up the incline as in figure. For the instant when B's velocity is 3 m/s up incline, what is the velocity of point C? How do I solve this using constraints?
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Homework Equations
For a pulley system ΣT.v...
The question is to find the change in kinetic energy of a system. the system in use is a pully system with a wooden block on a flat surface attached to a 100g mass. I have calculated force of friction between the block and desk, and using a ticker timer, I have individual speeds at every 0.1 of...
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
W=mg
F=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
I'm not sure how I should be answering this problem, and the diagram itself looks odd. I was thinking about how it would work in real life, since the biggest pulley is attached to the leftmost pulley, by the same...
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Two blocks are attached by strings of negligible mass to a pulley with two radii R1=0.06 m and R2=0.08 m. The strings are wrapped around their respective radios so that the masses can move either up or down. The pulley has a moment of inertia I=0.0023 kgm2 , and is supported...
Hi everyone. I found this image online that made me question a couple of things that might be a bit humiliating to ask:
I always thought that tension is simply a pulling force, meaning that the mass is suspended because the tension force pulling the mass is equal to the weight force of the...
What I've attempted to do is resolve vertically and horizontally:
T1sin(30)+T2sinΘ+T2=9g
T2cosΘ=T1cos30
After that... I'm completely stuck. Any help would be appreciated, I've spent so long on this I bet I'm just missing one simple thing.
Thanks in advance
Homework Statement
The given system is released from rest. Assuming no friction, mass-less pulleys and ideal strings; calculate the accelerations of the pulleys.
Homework Equations
Constraint equations.
F=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
Taking the above assumptions;
And applying constraints...
Two blocks are connected by a massless rope as shown below. The mass of the block on the table is 5.4 kg and the hanging mass is 2.1 kg. The table and the pulley are frictionless.
I need to find acceleration, the tension of the rope, and the speed when mass 2 hits the floor when it starts from...
Homework Statement
The tension between the 6 kg and 4 kg object
as=2.1m/s
Fnet = 40N
assume 0.4 kinetic friction coefficent
Homework Equations
T1- Fnet = mas
The Attempt at a Solution
acceleration is negative because the object is decelerating as it goes up the slope
so T1-40N = 6(-2.1)
T1 =...
Homework Statement
it is given in the image i uploaded
Homework Equations
L→=r→ × p→[/B]
The Attempt at a Solution
If the angular momentum of a particle is the cross product of the position vector of the particle from the axis and its linear momentum, how can the angular momentum of m1 and...
Homework Statement
In the figure shown if the system is released from rest, acceleration of block B will be
(a). g/2
(b). g/3
(c). 2g/3
(d). g/7
Homework Equations
ma= F[net]
taking the direction of motion as positive
The Attempt at a Solution
So my attempt was to first find tension in the...
1. Homework Statement
this is a pulley system,
each masses are moving with acceleration with a1,a2,a3..
question)
1) How can i calculate the ratio a1:a2:a3 ?
2) How can i calculate the T(tenstion)?
2. Homework Equations
a1,a2,a3: acceleration of each masses.
g=10m/s2
weight of all pulleys...
Homework Statement
M = M
There is another mass "m" attached to mass "M" with a rope
There is an acceleration (clockwise)
Does Tension2 smaller,bigger or equal to Tension1?
Homework Equations
F = ma
The Attempt at a Solution
So this is what I understand just by the logic:
In any case -...
i would like to know if the forces exerted by the load on pulley 1 and 2 are equal when the motor star running , or if in pulley 1 is exerted more force because the location of the load at the end of the lifting platform. The lifting platform only moves vertically, restricted by rails. What I...
Homework Statement
Determine the speed with which block B rises in figures if the end of cord at A is pulled down with a speed of 2ms^-1
Homework Equations
Given Velocity downwards at A=2m/s
The Attempt at a Solution
Really stuck... Couldn't even start the question solving...I know all...
Homework Statement
In the situation given all surfaces are friction less pulley is ideal and steering is light. Find accn of block 2
Homework Equations
Given F=mg/2
The Attempt at a Solution .[/B]
Got answer as G/2 instead of G/4 ...(actual answer is g/4)
Since F=mg/2 and block 1 is hanging...
I've got a problem with understanding the pulley system.
In a basic pulley, if the force pulling M upwards is T, and the force pulling m upwards is also T, why is it that T is equal for both m & M? For some reason I feel inclined to believe that the T pulling m upwards is equal to the weight of...
I was working on a pulley system as shown here:
The mass on the right and left side is equivalent, and I am solving for when the system is in static equilibrium. Theta is the angle between the rope on either side of one of the pulleys. H and y are both measured from the original position of...
Homework Statement
Find the accelaration of ##M_1## in the given system if ##F = 0##.
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
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##x_3 -x_1 = k \iff \ddot x_3 = \ddot x_1##
and ##h - y_3 + x_3 - x_2 = l \iff \ddot y_3 + \ddot x_2 = \ddot x_3 \qquad (*)##
h is the height of block...
I can't seem to solve it, considering inertia can someone please solve it, both of the following question in the given picture. I would be very much thankful.
Homework Statement
https://www.physicsforums.com/attachments/197474
Homework Equations
3. The Attempt at a Solution [/B]
ma + kx = 0
I know how to do it if the spring is in the middle of the pulley, not using energy method. by the free body diagram. But I am stuck at this. [Updated: I know...
Homework Statement
The goal is to find the tension in the strings and acceleration of each block. M1=8 kg, m2=1 kg, and m3= 2 kg. This is a study problem so not really homework but I am having trouble finding anything quite like this problem.
Homework Equations
m1g-t1=m1a1
t2-m2g=m2a2...
Homework Statement
A pulley of radius, R and moment of inertia, I=2MR^2 is mounted on an axle with negligible friction. Block A, with a mass M, and Block B, with a mass of 3M, are attached to a light string that passes over the pulley. Assuming that the string doesn't slip on the pulley, Answer...
A pulley and block system is a favorite type of system for analysis when considering work-energy problems in beginning dynamics.
It's commonly recommended that the best approach to the system is to write an equation for the whole system, while ignoring the work done by cables/ropes and focusing...
Homework Statement
In an attempt to find a transfer function of the system, I need to come up with equations that I can use to solve for unknowns. See the attached image to see the diagram of the pulley system. J is the moment of inertia, r is the radius. The smaller radius on pulley 2 is r1...
Homework Statement
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Two blocks are connected by a string that passes over a massless, frictionless pulley, as shown in the figure. Block A, with a mass mA = 4.00 kg, rests on a ramp measuring 3.0 m vertically and 4.0 m horizontally. Block B hangs vertically below the pulley. Note that you...
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A 20-kg block with a pulley attached slides along a frictionless ledge. It is connected by a massless string to a 5.0-kg block via the arrangement shown in Figure. (a) draw complete free body diagrams for the masses and Find (b) the acceleration of each block and (c) the...
Hello,
I'm making a tube uncoiler and I'm trying to find the acceleration of the tube at the reel (a3) can someone help me with this.
kind regards,
P-J
I have a 3 pulley system statically balanced hanging weights at a determined relative angle (we are taking into account friction). If I change the position of one pulley, angles will remain the same. However, if I have a 4 pulley system, at the same conditions, changing one's position will...
Homework Statement
How does Fr=Ialpha work and how is it applied to a pulley with one mass attatched?
Homework Equations
F * r = I * alpha
I = moment of inertia
The Attempt at a Solution
I'm assuming F would be the tension of the pulley with the string. But how does that equation work? can...
Homework Statement
In the picture below.
Homework Equations
Velocity on a pulley = (velocity on left rope + velocity right rope)/2
Pulley A and C have 0 velocity.
The Attempt at a Solution
By inspection the right sided rope on pulley A is 120 mm/s going up.
After that is when I get confused...
Homework Statement
Consider a pulley with a mass-less cord attached to its edge. The rope hangs a distance of d= 2.50 m below the bottom of the pulley. Attached to the end of this cord is a block with mass 3.00 kg. There is also an electric motor attached to the pulley which supplies a torque...
Homework Statement
Consider a pulley with a mass-less cord attached to its edge. The rope hangs a distance of d= 2.50 m below the bottom of the pulley. Attached to the end of this cord is a block with mass 3.00 kg. There is also an electric motor attached to the pulley which supplies a torque...
The block 1 of m1 sheets of mass on an inclined plane without friction at an angle θ to the horizontal. One end of a non-extendable rope with no mass is attached to lock 1. The chain is wound around a non-frictionally mobile pulley P of negligible mass and is also connected to the wall at the...
Homework Statement
If A has a mass of 300kg, determine the mass of B if the system in figure P4-28 is to be in balance.
(What I couldn't understand is the 2Tb in the answer.)
Homework Equations
ΣFy=0[/B]The Attempt at a Solution
Since the pulley on top is connected with two pulley at the...
Homework Statement
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Which of the following is correct?
1. The acceleration of pulley B is g/11 downwards
2. The acc. of pulley C is g/11 upwards
3. Tension in string passing over pulley A is 12.46g N
4. Tension in string passing over pulley A is 10g N
Homework Equations
F=m.a[/B]The...
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A rod of length L = 20 m and mass m = 50 kg juts out perpendicular to a wall. The rod is designed to pivot vertically about the point where it intersects the wall. A massless pulley is affixed to the wall a height h = 10 m above the rod. A cable is attached to the rod a...
Homework Statement
Block A (of mass MA) rests on a frictionless horizontal table. It is connected via a light string to block B (of mass MB) hanging over the edge of the table. The pulley itself, a solid disc, has non-negligible mass MC. The light string does not slip over the pulley.
What is...
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A group of construction workers are building a house and want to lower down an excess bundle of 1400 kg bricks to ground. They tie one end of a rope to the bundle of bricks, loop it through a pulley, and tie the other end of the rope to a toolbox. If the coefficient of...
Homework Statement
As shown in image.
2. Homework Equations
Moment of inertia of pulley = 1/2*M*R^2
Moment of inertia of rod (about end) = 1/3*M*L^2
Acceleration of end of rod in theta direction = L*α
Acceleration of end of rod in radial direction = L*ω^2
The Attempt at a Solution...
Homework Statement
"Figure 9-44 shows an arrangement with an air track, in which a cart is connected by a cord to a hanging block. The cart has mass ##m_1=\frac{3}{5}kg##, and its center is initially at xy coordinates ##(-\frac{1}{2}m,0)##; the block has mass ##m_2=\frac{2}{5}kg##, and its...
Homework Statement
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Question :- Find the acceleration of block of mass ##M##. The coefficient of friction between blocks is ##\mu_1## and between block and ground is ##\mu_2##.
free body diagram at the end.
Variables :-
##f_1## - friction between blocks.
##f_2## - friction between block...
Homework Statement
What is the relationship between " acceleration of block with respect to wedge" and "acceleration of wedge " ?
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
If the wedge moves by x units , then the string gets loosened/shortened at three places . The top two are x units...
Homework Statement
An unbalanced pulley 8in. radio. and 32.3 pounds weighing. It has a radius of gyration of 6in with respect to its axis. When a pair M = 100pie.lb applies, lifts a weight W = 96.6 pounds. In the position shown in the figure, the pulley has an angular velocity of 3 rad / sec...
a1 = a2
a1 = F/(M+m1+m2) | Force/(Mass of entire system) = acceleration of entire system
*a2 = (m1g)/(m2+m1) | Force = m1g; acceleration of m2 and m1 = m1g/(m1+m2)
My answer: F = (m1g)(M+m1+m2)/(m2+m1)
The book's answer: F = (m1g)(M+m1+m2)/(m2)
*This step is what leads me to a slight variation...
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
U = 1/2 kx2
The Attempt at a Solution
So, I took dynamics off campus and needless to say, we didn't really do very much deriving so that aspect of physics really bogs me down and I'm trying to learn it now in another class. So if anyone wants to also...
Homework Statement
The system of masses M1, M2, and M3 in the sketch uses massless pulleys and ropes. The horizontal table is frictionless How are the accelerations related?
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I feel like the solution will come from the constraint equation involving...
Hello!
I was hoping someone here could help me solve a real world problem. So my university pool has something called a bulkhead, which is basically a bridge that floats above the water so that people can walk across the shorter dimension of the rectangular pool (50 meters long, 25 yards wide)...