Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
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ISBN: 9780078807213
Author: Paul W. Zitzewitz
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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Chapter 6, Problem 97A

(a)

To determine

The force exerted by R in pushing the cart.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 97A

The force exerted by R on the cart is 5.88N .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The mass of C is mC=17.0kg .

The mass of the cart is mCart=12.4kg .

The acceleration of the cart is a=0.20m/s2 .

Formula used:

Newton’s Second Law:

The object’s acceleration is equivalent to the sum of the forces acting on the object divided by the object’s mass. That is,

  a=FnetmFnet=ma

Here, m is the mass and a is the acceleration of the object.

Calculation:

Consider C is hanging in the cart.

Consider the R is pushing the cart.

R has to exert a force equivalent to the sum of the weight of the cart and the weight of C.

To find the force exerted by C on the cart, apply Newton’s Second Law of Motion,

  F=(mC+mCart)a=(17.0+12.4)×0.20=5.88kgm/s2×(1N1kgm/s2)=5.88N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the force exerted by R on the cart is 5.88N .

(b)

To determine

The force exerted by the cart onC.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 97A

The force exerted by the cart on C is 167N .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The mass of C is mC=17.0kg .

The mass of the cart is mCart=12.4kg .

The acceleration of the cart is a=0.20m/s2 .

Formula used:

Newton’s Second Law:

The object’s acceleration is equivalent to the sum of the forces acting on the object divided by the object’s mass. That is,

  a=FnetmFnet=ma

Here, m is the mass and a is the acceleration of the object.

Calculation:

Consider C is hanging in the cart and R is pushing the cart.

The cart will also exert a force (equivalent to the weight of the cart) on R.

Consider the acceleration due to gravity of the Earth as g=9.80m/s2 .

The weight (Fg) of the cart is,

  Fg=mCartg=(17kg)×(9.80m/s2)=167kgm/s2×(1N1kgm/s2)=167N

Conclusion:

Therefore, the force exerted by the cart on C is 167N .

Chapter 6 Solutions

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