Forces 3 QP
Forces 3 QP
Forces 3 QP
Q, R and S.
floorboard
P Q R S
support
0.20 m 0.50 m 0.25 m
160 N
Fig. 2.1
Calculate the force exerted on the floorboard by each of the supports, and state the direction
of these forces. One value is already given for you.
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(b) A workman of weight W stands on the end of the floorboard described in (a).
This just causes the floorboard to tip up, as shown in Fig. 2.2.
P Q R S
0.060 m 160 N
W
Fig. 2.2
(ii) Calculate the force that each of the supports now exerts on the floorboard.
[Total: 7]
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2 (a) In an accident, a truck goes off the road and into a ditch. Two breakdown vehicles A and
B are used to pull the truck out of the ditch, as shown in Fig. 4.1.
road
45°
A
B breakdown
vehicles
ditch
Fig. 4.1
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At one point in the rescue operation, breakdown vehicle A is exerting a force of 4000 N
and breakdown vehicle B is exerting a force of 2000 N.
(i) Using a scale of 1 cm = 500 N, make a scale drawing to show the resultant force on
the truck.
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(ii) Use your diagram to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the
truck.
(b) (i) State why the resultant force is an example of a vector quantity.
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[Total: 8]
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3 A student investigated the stretching of a spring by hanging various weights from it and
measuring the corresponding extensions. The results are shown below.
weight / N 0 1
extension / mm 0 21 40 51 82 103
(a) On Fig. 3.1, plot the points from these results. Do not draw a line through the points yet.
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120
100
extension / mm
80
60
40
20
0
0 1 2 3
weight / N
Fig. 3.1
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(b) The student appears to have made an error in recording one of the results.
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(c) Ignoring the incorrect result, draw the best straight line through the remaining points.
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(d) State and explain whether this spring is obeying Hooke’s Law.
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(e) Describe how the graph might be shaped if the student continued to add several more
weights to the spring.
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(f) The student estimates that if he hangs a 45 N load on the spring, the extension will be
920 mm.
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[Total: 8]
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4 (a) A force acting on an object causes the object to accelerate.
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(b) Any object moving in a circle has a force acting on it towards the centre of the circle.
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2. State the value of the force exerted on the woman by the floor of the lift.
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Calculate the force exerted on the woman by the floor when the lift is accelerating.
State the value of the force exerted on the woman by the floor at this steady
speed.
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[Total: 8]
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