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slavikrds [6]
4 years ago
3

The 100-lb block slides down the inclined plane for which the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.25 k = . It is moving at 10f

t/s when it reaches the point A, 10ft from B along the inclined plane.
Find a) (2pt) the change in Potential energy of the block going from A to B.

b) (3pt) the work done against friction going from A to B, and the speed of the block at B.

c) (5pt) the maximum deformation of the spring  needed to momentarily arrest (stop) the motion of the block

Physics
2 answers:
jekas [21]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Given data in the problem statement

weight of block=100 lb

velocity=10 ft/s

height=10 ft

Potential energy=m*g*h

Potential energy=100*9.8*10=9800 lb

blondinia [14]4 years ago
3 0

Once the force diagram has been made, we proceed to determine the variables we have,

So

The weight of the block (W)

W = 100lb

Friction coefficient

\mu = 0.25

Block speed,

v = 10ft / s

For the balance of forces we perform summation, as well,

\sum F_y = 0 \Rightarrow N-Wsin \theta = 0

sin \theta = \frac {4} {\sqrt {4 ^ 2 + 3 ^ 2}} = 0.8 \Rightarrow \theta = 53.14 ^ {\circ}

N = (100) * sin (53.13) = 80lb

We can proceed to solve the energy equation as well

V + T = W_ {1-2}

\frac {1} {2} \frac {W} {g} v ^ 2- \mu N (10 + x) - \frac {1} {2} kx ^ 2 = -Wcos \theta (10 + x)

\frac {1} {2} \frac {100} {32.2} 10 ^ 2 - (0.25) (80) (10 + x) - \frac {1} {2} (200) x ^ 2 = -100cos ( 53-13) (10 + x)

100x ^ 2-40x-555.28 = 0

Solving the equation for 0, we find that the maximum deflection is x = 2.5ft

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