EBK STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL WITH STUDY
EBK STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL WITH STUDY
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Chapter 5, Problem 90AP

(a)

To determine

The acceleration with which each blocks starts to move.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 90AP

Solution: The acceleration of the left block is 1.23m/s2 .

The acceleration of the right block is 0.616m/s2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: The force constant of the spring is 3.85N/m , the length the spring is compressed by the blocks is 8.0cm , the mass of the block in the left side is 0.250kg , the mass of the block in the right side of the spring is 0.500kg , the coefficient of kinetic friction is zero.

EBK STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL WITH STUDY, Chapter 5, Problem 90AP , additional homework tip  1

Since, the coefficient of kinetic friction is zero; fr,1=fr,2=0 .

Consider right side as positive.

The expression used to calculate the acceleration of block.

a1=Fm1

  • F is the spring force exerted on the block
  • a1 is the acceleration of the left block
  • m1 is the mass of the left block

Re-write the expression.

a1=kxm1

  • k is the force constant of the spring

Substitute 3.85N/m for k, 8.0cm for x and 0.250kg for m1 to find the acceleration of the left block.

a1=(3.85N/m)(8.0×102m)0.250kg=0.308N0.250kg=1.23m/s2

EBK STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL WITH STUDY, Chapter 5, Problem 90AP , additional homework tip  2

Since, the coefficient of kinetic friction is zero; fr,1=fr,2=0 .

Consider right side as positive.

The expression used to calculate the acceleration of block.

a2=Fm2

  • F is the spring force exerted on the block
  • a2 is the acceleration of the left block
  • m2 is the mass of the left block

Re-write the expression.

a2=kxm2

  • k is the force constant of the spring

Substitute 3.85N/m for k, 8.0cm forx and 0.500kg for m2 to find the acceleration of the right block.

a2=(3.85N/m)(8.0×102m)0.500kg=0.308N0.500kg=0.616m/s2

Thus, the acceleration of the right block is 0.616m/s2 .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the acceleration of the left block is 1.23m/s2 and  the acceleration of the right block is 0.616m/s2 .

(b)

To determine

The acceleration with which each blocks starts to move.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 90AP

Solution: the acceleration of the left block is 0.252m/s2 .

the acceleration of right block is zero.

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: The force constant of the spring is 3.85N/m , the length the spring is compressed by the blocks is 8.0cm , the mass of the block in the left side is 0.250kg , the mass of the block in the right side of the spring is 0.500kg , the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.100 .

EBK STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL WITH STUDY, Chapter 5, Problem 90AP , additional homework tip  3

Consider right side as positive.

The expression used to calculate the acceleration of block.

a1=F+fk,1m1

  • F is the spring force exerted on the block
  • a1 is the acceleration of the left block
  • m1 is the mass of the left block
  • fk,1 is kinetic friction force

Re-write the expression.

a1=kx+μknm1=kx+μk(m1g)m1

  • k is the force constant of the spring
  • μk is the coefficient of kinetic friction
  • n is the normal force

Substitute 3.85N/m for k, 8.0cm for x, 0.250kg for m1 , 0.100 for μk and 9.8m/s2 forg to find the acceleration of the left block.

a1=(3.85N/m)+(0.250kg)(9.8m/s2)0.250kg=(3.85N/m)+(0.245N)0.250kg=0.252m/s2

Thus, the acceleration of the left block is 0.252m/s2 .

EBK STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL WITH STUDY, Chapter 5, Problem 90AP , additional homework tip  4

The expression used to calculate the kinetic friction force.

fk,2=μkn=μk(m2g)

Substitute 0.100 for μk , 0.500kg for m2 and 9.8m/s2 for g to find the kinetic frictional force for right block.

fk,2=(0.100)(0.500kg)(9.8m/s2)=0.490N

Since, the kinetic frictional force, 0.490N is more than the spring force, 0.308N exerted on the block; the acceleration of the right block is zero.

Thus, a2=0 .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the acceleration of the left block is 0.252m/s2 and the acceleration of right block is zero.

(c)

To determine

The acceleration with which both blocks start to move.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 90AP

Solution: The acceleration with which both blocks start to move is zero.

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: The force constant of the spring is 3.85N/m , the length the spring is compressed by the blocks is 8.0cm , the mass of the block in the right side is 0.500kg , the mass of the block in the left side is 0.250kg , the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.462 .

EBK STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL WITH STUDY, Chapter 5, Problem 90AP , additional homework tip  5

The expression used to calculate the kinetic friction force.

fk,2=μkn=μk(m2g)

Substitute 0.462 for μk , 0.500kg for m2 and 9.8m/s2 for g to find the kinetic frictional force for right block.

fk,2=(0.462)(0.500kg)(9.8m/s2)=2.26N

Since, the kinetic frictional force, 2.26N is more than the spring force, 0.308N exerted on the block; the acceleration of the right block is zero.

EBK STUDENT SOLUTIONS MANUAL WITH STUDY, Chapter 5, Problem 90AP , additional homework tip  6

The expression used to calculate the kinetic friction force.

fk,1=μkn=μk(m1g)

Substitute 0.462 for μk , 0.250kg for m1 and 9.8m/s2 for g to find the kinetic frictional force for left block.

fk,2=(0.462)(0.250kg)(9.8m/s2)=1.13N

Since, the kinetic frictional force, 1.13N is more than the spring force, 0.308N exerted on the block; the acceleration of the left block is zero.

Thus, a1=0 .

Conclusion

The acceleration with which both blocks start to move is zero

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