Box your final answers. Use appropriate symbols and round off your answers into two (2) decimal points only. 1. Find all the tensions. (15 points) 40° 110° A m = 50 kg

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Box your final answers. Use appropriate symbols and round off your answers into two (2) decimal points
only.
1. Find all the tensions. (15 points)
40°
110°
C
A
m = 50 kg
2. From figure shown, block A weights 60 N and it is connected to block B using a light string that is
passed through a frictionless pulley. The coefficient of friction between the horizontal surface and block
A is 0.2. What is the mass of block B so the system will not move (a = 0)? (5 points)
A
в
3. (Horizontal Circle - Unbanked curve) What is the maximum speed at which a racing car can round a
curve of 80 m radius on a level road if the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road is 0.44? (5
points)
Transcribed Image Text:Box your final answers. Use appropriate symbols and round off your answers into two (2) decimal points only. 1. Find all the tensions. (15 points) 40° 110° C A m = 50 kg 2. From figure shown, block A weights 60 N and it is connected to block B using a light string that is passed through a frictionless pulley. The coefficient of friction between the horizontal surface and block A is 0.2. What is the mass of block B so the system will not move (a = 0)? (5 points) A в 3. (Horizontal Circle - Unbanked curve) What is the maximum speed at which a racing car can round a curve of 80 m radius on a level road if the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road is 0.44? (5 points)
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