pzkpfw Posted March 1, 2017 Posted March 1, 2017 Did you read the sticky? http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/75772-read-this-before-posting-in-homework-help/
swansont Posted March 1, 2017 Posted March 1, 2017 Answer this question please ! Moderator Note That's not how the homework section works. You have to have made an effort and show what you have done. This is "homework help", not "someone else does you homework for you"
studiot Posted March 2, 2017 Posted March 2, 2017 (edited) It is a good idea to state the reason for each line in your working so that both the reason and the working can be checked on review. You have assumed constant acceleration along the 12m trajectory. Do you think this is correct? What are the vectors? Have you thought about resolving them vertically and horizontally? Is the acceleration constant vertically and horizontally or should they be treated separately? Have you thought about the work-energy theorem and equating PE, KE and work? Edited March 2, 2017 by studiot
Nicholas Kang Posted March 2, 2017 Posted March 2, 2017 (edited) Well, this question is basically about mechanics, work and energy. There is no need to use suvat in this case. Strategy:Height already given-Hint: gravitational potential energySpeed given-Hint: kinetic energyOk, apply principle of conservation of energy at both A and BAssume you already know the basic knowledge: EK = 0.5mv2 , EP = mgh,Assume g=10 ms-2 and let Fc = Frictional force, thenEK at A + EP at A = EK at B + EP at B + Word done against friction3(10)(6) + 0.5(3)(4)2 = (3)(10)(2) + 0.5(3)(8)2 + Fc(12)So, solve for Fc , you get Fc = 4NThat is the frictional force is 4N. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Now, again using the same concept, we can find how far will the block be when it stops, hint: final energy= Energy required to counteract frictional force.Ok, Total energy at B= total energy at A + work done against friction from A to B = total energy done to do work against friction when the block has stopped3(10)(6) + 0.5(3)(4)2 = 4(Distance)Total distance traveled by the block until it stops = 204/4 = 51 meterBut this distance include the distance from A to B, which is 12 m. So, distance traveled from point B to the point where it has stopped is (51-12)m or 39 m.ORIf you choose to start from point B, then(3)(10)(2) + 0.5(3)(8)2 = 4(Distance)Distance = (60 + 96)/4 =39 m, which is the same answer as above. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Remember, more practice is essential to develop an instinct that helps you solve Physics problems rapidly. But make sure you master the theories first before you begin.Good luck with you studies! Edited March 2, 2017 by Nicholas Kang
studiot Posted March 2, 2017 Posted March 2, 2017 Since Nick has (against the rules) completed your homework for you, try o learn something from this. Nick has made an unstated assumption in his solution to the second part: Can you say what this is and why it is important?
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