A block of mass m slides down a frictionless wedge of mass M. The upper surface of the wedge is inclined at an angle θ to the horizontal, and the bottom surface sits on a horizontal, frictionless surface. Find the acceleration of the block and wedge using Lagrange’s equations of motion.
A block of mass m slides down a frictionless wedge of mass M. The upper surface...
A block of mass m starts from rest and slides down from the top of a wedge of height h and length d. The surface of the wedge forms an angle of ? with respect to the horizontal direction. The force of kinetic friction between the block and the wedge is f. How fast is the block traveling when it reaches the bottom of the wedge?
Q2)) A block of mass m= 4 kg slides down a frictionless plane inclined 30° to the horizontal . The block is connected to other block ( moving vertically) of mass m2= 1kg by massless string through a rough pulley (with moment of ineria I= 12 mR", m= 2kg and R=0.5 m) as shown in the fig. a) Find the acceleration of the blocks. b) Find the acceleration of the pulley. c) Find the tension in the string . 30
A mass m = 1 kg slides down a θ = 30◦ inclined plane from a
height of 5 m. At the bottom of the incline, it collides with
another mass M = 3 kg, and the latter is initially at rest as shown
in Fig. 3. The surface to the right of the inclined plane on which
the 3 kg (green) mass sits is horizontal.
(a) The inclined surface is frictionless. Conserve energy to
find the velocity of the...
a block of mass 10 kg is initially at rest when it slides down a frictionless incline whose height is 10 m and is pitched at an angle of 30 degrees. At the bottom of the incline the mass encounters a horizontal surface that has a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.4 with the mass. How far from the bottom of the incline will the mass come to a stop?
A block of mass M slides down a plane inclined at an angle θ, and the friction is negligible. (a) What is the normal force? (b) What is the net force parallel the plane? (c) What is the acceleration of the block?
Wedge on a scale
Problem 2: A wedge on a scale A wedge of mass m2 and angle o sits at rest on a scale as shown in the figure. A small block of mass mį slides down the frictionless incline of the wedge. Find the scale reading while the block slides. 11 m2
A block slides down a frictionless ramp, which makes a 30 degree angle to the horizontal floor. The block slides the full 180m all the way down the ramp, where it encounters a flat surface with friction. It slides for 250m before it finally comes to rest. a.) what is the speed at the bottom of the ramp? b.) What is the coefficient of friction on the flat surface? c.) What is the total time the block was in in...
A 3.0 kg block slides along a horizontal frictionless surface with a speed of 9.8 m/s. The block makes a smooth transition to a frictionless ramp inclined at an angle of 35.0
A block of mass 10kg is released from rest and slides down a frictionless track of height h 5m above a table (see figure). At the bottom of the track, where the surface is horizontal, the block strikes and sticks to a light spring with spring constant k 10k the acceleration of gravity to be 9.81 The maximum distance d the spring is compressed is
A block with mass m = 5.00 kg slides down a surface inclined 36.9 ∘ to the horizontal (the figure (Figure 1)). The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.25. A string attached to the block is wrapped around a flywheel on a fixed axis at O. The flywheel has mass 25.0 kg and moment of inertia 0.500 kg⋅m2 with respect to the axis of rotation. The string pulls without slipping at a perpendicular distance of 0.200 m from that axis. A)...