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P0365

Advanced Mechanics › Dynamics

Condition for a Cylinder in an Accelerating V-Groove

As shown in Figure, a smooth cylinder of mass $m$ is placed in a V-shaped groove of mass $M$. The cross-section of the groove is symmetric, with each side making an angle $\alpha$ with the horizontal, where $\alpha < 45^\circ$. The groove rests on a frictionless horizontal surface. The groove is connected by a thin, massless string that passes over a frictionless, massless pulley to a hanging weight of mass $m_1$. The system is released from rest. When $m_1$ is sufficiently large, the cylinder can leave the groove.

To ensure the cylinder does not leave the V-shaped groove during motion, what condition must the mass $m_1$ satisfy?
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P0749

Advanced Mechanics › Dynamics

Ring sliding on a wire

On a wire that is at an angle $\alpha$ with horizonal, there is a ring of mass $m_1$ that can slide without friction o the wire. Another ring of mass $m_2$ is connected to ring $m_1$ by a massless string AB. At the beginning, the system is at rest, and the string AB is at vertical position.

  1. Find the tension in the string when the rings are just released from rest.
  2. Fin the the angle the string AB with vertical so that the string can maintain its initial angle with verticle and does not swing when the rings are released and slide down.
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P0372

Beginner Mechanics › Dynamics

Acceleration and Tension of Three Connected Blocks

Three connected blocks with masses $m_1$, $m_2$, and $m_3$ are pulled to the right on a horizontal frictionless table by a force of magnitude $T_3$.

  1. Find an expression for the magnitude of the system's acceleration, $a$.
  2. Find an expression for the tension $T_1$.
  3. Find an expression for the tension $T_2$.
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P0375

Intermediate Mechanics › Dynamics

Tension in a Three-Block Pulley System

Three blocks with masses $m_A$, $m_B$, and $m_C$ are connected by massless cords that loop over frictionless pulleys as shown. Block B lies on a frictionless table. The blocks are released from rest. Assume $m_C > m_A$.

What is the tension in the cord connecting blocks B and C?
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P0376

Beginner Mechanics › Dynamics

Symbolic Analysis of a Three-Block Pulley

Three blocks with masses $m_A$, $m_B$, and $m_C$ are connected by massless cords as shown. One cord passes over a massless, frictionless pulley. The block with mass $m_A$ rests on a frictionless horizontal surface. The system is released from rest.

  1. What is the tension, $T_{BC}$, in the cord connecting blocks B and C?
  2. How far, $d$, does block A move in a time $t$?
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P0377

Beginner Mechanics › Dynamics

Finding an Unknown Mass in a Coupled System

Four objects with masses $m_1, m_2, m_3,$ and $m_4$ are connected by three massless cords and pulled along a frictionless horizontal surface. The tension in the cord pulling the entire system is $T_4$, and the tension in the cord between objects 2 and 3 is $T_2$. The masses $m_1, m_3, m_4$, and the tensions $T_2, T_4$ are known.

Find the unknown mass $m_2$.
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P0378

Beginner Mechanics › Dynamics

Symbolic Analysis of Forces on a Barge

A horse pulls a barge of mass $m$ with a force of magnitude $F_H$ at an angle $\theta$ relative to the direction of motion. The barge moves along the positive x-axis with a constant acceleration of magnitude $a$.

  1. What is the magnitude of the force on the barge from the water, $F_W$?
  2. What is the direction $\phi$ (relative to the positive x-axis) of the force on the barge from the water?
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P0379

Beginner Mechanics › Dynamics

Force and Acceleration of Contacting Blocks

A constant horizontal force $\vec{F}_a$ is applied to a system of two blocks, A and B, with masses $m_A$ and $m_B$ and total mass $M = m_A + m_B$. Case 1: When the force is applied to block A, the magnitude of the contact force between the blocks is $F_1$. Case 2: When the same force is applied to block B, the magnitude of the contact force is $F_2$.

  1. What is the magnitude of the system's acceleration, $a$?
  2. What is the magnitude of the applied force, $F_a$?
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P0380

Beginner Mechanics › Dynamics

Dynamics of an Atwood's Machine

Two blocks of mass $m_1$ and $m_2$ are connected by a massless cord passing over a frictionless, massless pulley, forming an Atwood's machine. Assume $m_2 > m_1$.

  1. What is the magnitude of the blocks' acceleration, $a$?
  2. What is the tension, $T$, in the cord?
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P0381

Beginner Mechanics › Dynamics

Final Speed of a Man and Sandbag

A man of mass $m_1$ lowers himself to the ground from a height $h$ by holding a rope that runs over a frictionless pulley to a sandbag of mass $m_2$. The system starts from rest, and we assume $m_1 > m_2$.

With what speed $v$ does the man hit the ground?
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