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MasteringPhysics - Assignment 7 - Forces Part One

This document discusses forces acting on a block on an inclined plane. It presents a multi-part physics problem where the student must determine expressions for the normal force, friction force, and their components in different coordinate systems in order to solve for the normal force. Trigonometric identities and force equations are used to eliminate unknowns and solve for the final expression of the normal force in terms of known values.

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MasteringPhysics - Assignment 7 - Forces Part One

This document discusses forces acting on a block on an inclined plane. It presents a multi-part physics problem where the student must determine expressions for the normal force, friction force, and their components in different coordinate systems in order to solve for the normal force. Trigonometric identities and force equations are used to eliminate unknowns and solve for the final expression of the normal force in terms of known values.

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10/4/2017 MasteringPhysics: Assignment 3 - Forces Part One

BlockonanIncline


Ablockliesonaplaneraisedananglefromthehorizontal.Threeforcesactupontheblock:F w ,theforceofgravityF n ,the
normalforceandF f ,theforceoffriction.Thecoefficientoffrictionislargeenoughtopreventtheblockfromsliding.

PartA
Considercoordinatesystema,withthexaxisalongtheplane.Whichforcesliealongtheaxes?
ANSWER:


Ff only


Fn only


Fw only


Ff andF n


Ff andF w


Fn andF w


Ff andF n andF w

Correct

PartB
Whichforcesliealongtheaxesofthecoordinatesystemb,inwhichtheyaxisisvertical?
ANSWER:

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Ff only


Fn only


Fw only


Ff andF n


Ff andF w


Fn andF w


Ff andF n andF w

Correct

Usuallythebestadviceistochooseacoordinatesystemsothattheaccelerationofthesystemisdirectlyalongoneofthe
coordinateaxes.Ifthesystemisn'taccelerating,thenyouarebetteroffchoosingthecoordinatesystemwiththemostvectors
alongthecoordinateaxes.
Butnowyouaregoingtoignorethatadvice.Youwillfindthenormalforce,F n ,usingverticalcoordinatesystemb.Inthese
coordinatesyouwillfindthemagnitudeFn appearinginboththexandyequations,eachmultipliedbyatrigonometricfunction.

PartC
Becausetheblockisnotmoving,thesumoftheycomponentsoftheforcesactingontheblockmustbezero.Findan
expressionforthesumoftheycomponentsoftheforcesactingontheblock,usingcoordinatesystemb.
ExpressyouranswerintermsofsomeorallofthevariablesFn ,Ff ,Fw ,and.

Hint1.FindtheycomponentofF n

WriteanexpressionforFny ,theycomponentoftheforceF n ,usingcoordinatesystemb.

ExpressyouranswerintermsofFn and.

Hint1.Somegeometryhelpausefulangle

ThesmalleranglebetweenF n andtheyaxisisalso,asshowninthefigure.

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ANSWER:

F ny = F n cos()

Hint2.FindtheycomponentofF f

WriteanexpressionforFf y ,theycomponentoftheforceF f ,usingcoordinatesystemb.

ExpressyouranswerintermsofFf and.

Hint1.Somegeometryhelpausefulangle

ThesmalleranglebetweenF f andthexaxisis
also,asshowninthefigure.

ANSWER:

\texttip{F_{\rmfy}}{F_fy}= F_{f}{\sin}\left({\theta}\right)

ANSWER:
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\sumF_y=0= F_{n}{\cos}\left({\theta}\right)+F_{f}{\sin}\left({\theta}\right)F_{w}

Correct

PartD
Becausetheblockisnotmoving,thesumofthexcomponentsoftheforcesactingontheblockmustbezero.Findan
expressionforthesumofthexcomponentsoftheforcesactingontheblock,usingcoordinatesystemb.
Expressyouranswerintermsofsomeorallofthevariables\texttip{F_{\rmn}}{F_n},\texttip{F_{\rmf\hspace{1
pt}}}{F_f},\texttip{F_{\rmw}}{F_w},and\texttip{\theta}{theta}.

Hint1.Findthexcomponentof\texttip{\vec{F}_{\rmn}}{F_n_vec}
Writeanexpressionfor\texttip{F_{\rmnx}}{F_nx},thexcomponentoftheforce\texttip{\vec{F}_{\rmn}}{F_n_vec},
usingcoordinatesystemb.
Expressyouranswerintermsof\texttip{F_{\rmn}}{F_n}and\texttip{\theta}{theta}.
ANSWER:

\texttip{F_{\rmnx}}{F_nx}= F_{n}{\sin}\left({\theta}\right)

ANSWER:

\sumF_{x}=0= F_{f}{\cos}\left({\theta}\right)F_{n}{\sin}\left({\theta}\right)

Correct

PartE
Tofindthemagnitudeofthenormalforce,youmustexpress\texttip{F_{\rmn}}{F_n}intermsof\texttip{F_{\rmw}}{F_w}
since\texttip{F_{\rmf\hspace{1pt}}}{F_f}isanunknown.Usingtheequationsyoufoundinthetwopreviousparts,findan
expressionfor\texttip{F_{\rmn}}{F_n}involving\texttip{F_{\rmw}}{F_w}and\texttip{\theta}{theta}butnot\texttip{F_{\rmf
\hspace{1pt}}}{F_f}.

Hint1.Howtoapproachtheproblem
Fromyouranswerstotheprevioustwopartsyoushouldhavetwoforceequations(\sumF_y=0and\sumF_x=0).
Combinetheseequationstoeliminate\texttip{F_{\rmf\hspace{1pt}}}{F_f}.Thekeyistomultiplytheequationforthe
ycomponentsby\cos\thetaandtheequationforthexcomponentsby\sin\theta,thenaddorsubtractthetwo
equationstoeliminatethetermF_{\rmf\hspace{1pt}}\cos(\theta)\sin(\theta).

Analternativemotivationforthealgebraistoeliminatethetrigfunctionsinfrontof\texttip{F_{\rmn}}{F_n}byusing
thetrigidentity\sin^2(\theta)+\cos^2(\theta)=1.Attheveryleastthiswouldresultinanequationthatissimpletosolve
for\texttip{F_{\rmn}}{F_n}.

ANSWER:
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\texttip{F_{\rmn}}{F_n}= F_{w}{\cos}\left({\theta}\right)

Correct
Congratulationsonworkingthisthrough.Nowrealizethatincoordinatesystema,whichisalignedwiththeplane,they
coordinateequationis\sumF_y=F_{\rmn}F_{\rmW}\cos(\theta)=0,whichleadsimmediatelytotheresultobtained
herefor\texttip{F_{\rmn}}{F_n}.

CONCLUSION:Athoughtfulexaminationofwhichcoordinatesystemtochoosecansavealotofalgebra.

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