In the figure below, a small block is sent through point A with a speed of 9.5 m
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Question
In the figure below, a small block is sent through point A with a speed of 9.5 m/s. Its path is without friction until it reaches the section of length L = 12 m, where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.70. The indicated heights are h1 = 7.4 m and h2 = 2.5 m.
(a) What is the speed of the block at point B? m/s
(b) What is the speed of the block at point C? m/s
(c) Does the block reach point D? If so, what is its speed there and if not, how far through the section of friction does it travel? in units of m or m/s?
2Explanation / Answer
Here ,
a)
for the speed of block at B
using work energy theorum
0.5 * m * vA^2 + m * g * h1 = 0.5 * m * vB^2
0.5 * 9.5^2 + 9.8 * 7.4 = 0.5 * vB^2
vB = 15.34 m/s
the speed of the block at B is 15.34 m/s
b)
at the point C
using work energy theorum
0.5 * m * vA^2 + m * g * (h1 - h2) = 0.5 * m * vC^2
0.5 * 9.5^2 + 9.8 * (7.4 - 2.5 ) = 0.5 * vC^2
vC = 13.65 m/s
the speed of block at C is 13.65 m/s
c)
let the final speed is v
0.5 * m * v^2 - 0.5 * m * vc^2 = -u * mg * L
v^2 - 13.65^2 = - 0.7 * 9.8 * 2 * 12
v = 4.65 m/s
the velocity of block at D is 4.65 m/s