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 A ball is released from top of the tower of height h metres .it takes t seconds to reach the ground .

nd . What is the position of the ball at t/3 ...


 A ball is dropped from a height of 45m. What will be the time to reach the ground?
 A ball is thrown from height h and another from 2h. What is the ratio of time taken by the two balls to reach the ground?
 A ball dropped from a height h reaches the ground in time t second. After what time is it passing through a point at a height h/2?
 When you drop an object from a certain height, it takes time “T” to reach the ground with no air resistance. if you dropped it from three time...
 A ball is dropped from a height of 10m. It loses 10 % of its initial energy due to air resistance and 10% when the ball comes in contact with ...
 “A Ball is released from the top of a tower with the height of H meters. It takes T time to reach the ground. Where is the ball at the time T/2 sec ?
 If we drop a metal ball and a wooden ball from same height at the same time, then which ball will reach the ground first?
 A body released from height 'h' takes time 't' to reach the ground after time t/2, its height from the ground is?
 A ball is released from the top of a tower. Having height, it takes ‘T’ seconds to reach the ground. What is the position of the ball?
 A ball dropped from a height "h" reaches the ground in time T. What is the height of the ball at the time (T/2)?
 A ball is thrown vertically upwards from a window that is 3.6m above the ground.The ball's initial speed is 2.8m/s and the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s2. What is
the ball's speed when it hits the ground?

Dynamics:

1.) A net force of 7.5 kN, west acts on a 1208 kg race car. At what rate will the car accelerate? (a = 6.2 m/s2,
west) Solution

2.) A car, mass 1485 kg, travelling south at 116 km/h, slows to a stop in 10.25 seconds. What is the magnitude and
direction of the net force that acted on the truck?
(F = 4.67 kN, north) Solution

3.) Find the net force acting on a fridge if the applied forces are 378.4 N, west and 401.3 N, west while the force of
friction is 67 N. (FNet = 713 N, west) Solution

4.) A large box moving across a floor at constant speed has two people moving it. One is pushing 236.1 N from
behind while the other is pulling 89.3 N from the front. What is the force of friction? (Ff = 325.4 N, opposite to the
direction of motion) Solution

5.) Find the acceleration of a 20.0 kg curling stone if the applied force is 88.7 N, west and the force of friction is
29.73 N. (a = 2.95 m/s2, west) Solution

6.) A broken down car, mass 1418 kg, is accelerated at 1.65 m/s2, south when pulled by a tow truck.
What is the force of friction if the tow truck exerts 2.63 kN, south on the car?
(Ff = 0.29 kN, north) Solution

7.) Find the weight (force of gravity) of an exactly thirty kilogram mass. (Fg = 294 N, down) Sol

8.) A 5.0 kilogram mass lays on a floor. What force does the floor exert on the object? (FA = 49 N, upward) Solution

9.) A cannon of mass 425 kg shoots a 3.75 kg ball with a force of 0.862 kN, south. Find the acceleration of both the
cannon and the ball ignoring friction.
( acannon = 2.03 m/s2, north ; aball = 230 m/s2, south ) Solution

10.) A 55.0 kg woman climbs at a constant velocity up a rope.


a) What force does the rope exert on the woman? ( FA = 539 N, upward )
b) What force does the woman exert on the rope? ( FA = 539 N, downward )
c) How would the answers to a) and b) change if she was descending? Solution

11.) A 4850 kg helicopter accelerates downward at 1.58 m/s2. What force is exerted by the air on the propellers?
Solution ( FA = 39.9 kN, upward )

12.) A horizontal force of 26.3 N is necessary to push a 99 N wooden box across a tile floor at constant velocity. Find
the coefficient of sliding friction between the two surfaces. ( μ = 0.27 ) Solution

13.)The coefficient of sliding friction between rubber tires and wet pavement is 0.65. The brakes are applied to a 1000
kg car traveling west and it skids to a stop. Find the force of friction the road exerts on the car. ( Ff = 6.3 kN, east
) Solution
14.]Two blocks are placed in contact on a smooth horizontal surface. Their masses are 2 kg and 3 kg. A 100 N force
pushes on the 2 kg block. What is the magnitude of the force that the 2 kg block exerts on the 3 kg block?

15].A body is lying on an inclined plane. If the box starts sliding when the angle of inclination is 60°, what is the
coefficient of static friction of the box and the plane?

16.] If the coefficient of friction of a plane inclined at 30 degrees is .4, what is the acceleration of the body sliding
freely on it?

17]. A 6.9 box sits on inclined plane .If the normal force from the ramp 41.35N. What is the angle the inclined plane
makes with the ground?

18.] The masses of 10 kg and 20kg respectively are connected by a massless spring .A force of 200N acts on the 20 kg
mass, the 10 kg mass has an acceleration of 12 ms , what is the acceleration of 20 kg mass?

19.] What time does it take a box with mass m1 to go down a distance s on an inclined plane with a slope of angle α
when the box is coupled by a rope and a pulley to a bucket with mass m2? The proportion m1/m2 is such that the box
moves down the inclined plane. Ignore the friction force, the moment of inertia of the pulley and the mass of the rope.

20.] A weight with the mass of 0.55 kg and a bucket with the mass of 0.45 kg. hang on a fixed pulley. Determine the acceleration
of the system and the force with which the pulley acts upon its axis. Neglect the friction and the mass of the pulley and the
string.

21]. A bucket with mass m2 and a block with mass m1 are hung on a pulley system. Find the magnitude of the acceleration with
which the bucket and the block are moving and the magnitude of the tension force T by which the rope is stressed. Ignore the
masses of the pulley system and the rope. The bucket moves up and the block moves down.
22]. A box can be moved up an inclined plane with constant velocity by a force of magnitude F1 or down the inclined
plane with constant velocity by a force of magnitude F2. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction μk between the box
and the inclined plane. It holds that F1 = 6F2 and both forces are parallel with the inclined plane. The angle α
between the inclined plane and the horizontal plane is 15°.

23.] The system depicted in the picture slides down an inclined plane. Determine the acceleration of the system and
the magnitudes of the tensile forces T1, T2 acting upon the strings. The coefficient of friction between the blocks
and the plane is f. The moment of inertia of the pulley and the mass of the string can be neglected.

24.] There are two weights of the same mass of 2.0 kg attached to a string looped over a braked pulley.

The left weight is lying on the floor, the right one is suspended 1.0 m above the floor.

There is another weight of mass 0.5 kg attached to the string 20 cm above the right weight.

The string except the part around the pulley is stretched vertically. We eventually release the pulley.

a. What is the speed at which the lower right weight hits the floor?
b. What is the height that the left weight rises to after the lower right weight falls inelastically to the floor?
c. What is the maximum height that the lower right weight rises back to?

Neglect the mass of both the string and the pulley, deformation of the string by tension, and friction.
25.] Agirl pulls a loaded sledge with mass m = 20 kg on some horizontal snowy pavement. The velocity of the sledge is
constant. The coefficient of kinetic friction μk between the runner and the pavement is 0.1 and the angle φ between the cord and
the pavement is 30°. Find:

1) The acceleration of the sledge

2) The magnitude of the tension force by which the girl affects the sledge

3) The magnitude of the normal force by which the sledge affects the pavement

4) The magnitude of the friction force that affects the sledge

26.] A boy drags a sledge along a snow-covered hillside with gradient β. The string with which he pulls his sledge makes an
angle α with the plane of the hillside. Find the value of the angle α for which the force expended pulling the sledge will be
minimal. The coefficient of friction between the snow and the sledge is f = 0.1. Assume constant velocity.
27.] There is a board with mass M = 1 kg on a desk and on the board a weight with mass m = 2 kg. What is the minimal
force one has to exert on the board to pull it out from under the weight? The coefficient of friction between the desk and
the board is f1 = 0.35 and the coefficient of static friction between the weight and the board is f2 = 0.5.

28.] Four identical wooden cubes of mass m are connected together in a row with three identical springs of stiffness k.
We push perpendicularly on the wall of the cube at the edge by a force F⃗ , so we make the cubes move with a uniformly
accelerated motion with the acceleration of the magnitude a. Determine the magnitude of the force F and the
compression of each spring if the coefficient of sliding friction between the cubes and the ground is f. Ignore the mass of
the springs.

29.]Three cubes weighing m1, m2 and m3 are mutually banded by fibers, as shown in the igure. The coefficient of
friction between all contact surfaces is identical and has a value of f. Determine the acceleration of cubes and
tensile force tensioning both fibres. Do not consider the weight of the pulleys and the fiber.

30].A car of mass m moves along a horizontal road with uniform motion and speed v0. At time t = 0 s a constant
braking force FB starts acting on it. Assume that at time t = 0 s the coordinate x equals zero.

1) Determine how the velocity v(t) and the coordinate x(t) are changing with time.

2) Determine the time tsat which the car stops, and the distance xs which the car travels during stopping.
31]. In a uniform gravitational field there are two inclined planes placed back to back, perpendicular to each other. One of the
planes is inclined at an angle α to the horizontal plane. At the same moment two balls of masses m1, m2 and radius R are
released from joint edge down to different sides. Determine the motion of the centre of mass of system of the balls. Solve

A) neglecting the moment of inertia of balls,


B) including the moment of inertia of balls.

32.] A metal seat with mass m2 = 32 kg hangs from one end of a rope that passes over a frictionless pulley attached to the
ceiling. A spring scale hangs from the other end of the rope. A boy with mass m1 = 64 kg sitting on the hung seat is pulling the
spring scale which shows the force of 600 N.

a) Find the acceleration of the boy and seat. Does the acceleration point downwards or upwards under given conditions.

b) Find the force that the boy exerts on the seat.

Consider both the pulley and the rope to be massless.

33.] Two blocks of Masses 6kg and 4kg are attached to two end of a massles string over a fixed pulley. If the system is
released,what is the acceleration of the center of mass of the system?

34.] A 1 kg mass on a frictionless inclined plane is connected by a pulley to a hanging 0.5kg mass,as in the diagram below.At
what angle will the system be in equilibrium?

35.] A system consists of three masses m1,m2 and m3 connected by a string passing over a pulley P. The mass m1 hangs freely
and m2 and m3 are on a rough horizontal table (the coefficient of friction= μ). The pulley is frictionless and of negligible mass.
The downward acceleration of mass m1 is : (Assume m1=m2=m3=m)

36]. An 8-kg block rests on a smooth friction-less table. A string attached to the block passes over a friction-less pulley, and a 3-
kg mass hangs from the string. What is the acceleration of both masses and the tension in the string?

37.] A 4 kg block attached to a string rests on the ground. The string passes over a fixed pulley whose other end is attached to a 1
kg block. Through what minimum height must the 1 kg block be released such that the 4 kg block just lifts up?

38.] A and B of equal masses are attached to a string passing over a smooth pulley fixed to a wedge. What is the magnitude of
acceleration of centre of mass of the two blocks when they are released from rest?

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