Your car is stuck in a mud hole. You are alone, but you have a long,...
In the figure, a man is trying to get his car out of mud on the shoulder of a road. He ties one end of a rope tightly around the front bumper and the other end tightly around a utility pole 17 m away. He then pushes sideways on the rope at its midpoint with a force of 560 N, displacing the center of the rope 0.44 m from its previous position, and the car barely moves. What is the...
oblem oblem In the figure, a man is trying to get his car out of mud on the shoulder of a road. He ties one end of a rope tightly around the front bumper and the other end tightly around a utility pole 15 m away. He then pushes sideways on the rope at its midpoint with a force of 640 N, displacing the center of the rope 0.17 m from its previous position, and the car barely moves. What...
Chapter 01, Probles 48 Go Incorrect. A baby elephant is stuck in a mud hole. To help pull it out, game keepers use a rope to apply a force FA as part a of the drawing shows. By itself, however, force Fa is insuficient. Therefore, two additional forces Fa and Fc are applied, as in part b of the drawing. Each of these additional forces has the same magnitude F. The magnitude of the resultant force acting on the elephant...
Question 13 Your car is stuck in a mudhole, but you remember your physics. You tie one end of a long chain to a telephone pole, and the other to the axle of your car. Making sure the cable is as taut as you can make it, you push on the center of the cable with a 813 N force. When the angle θ = 7.47o , find the magnitude of the tension in the cable, in N, to just...
3) Your car got stuck on a road and you now have to push it. Your car has a mass of 2000 kg. The maximum force you are able to push the car with is F-6500 N. The coefficient of static friction between the car and the road is H, 0.33 Bonus: Draw a free-body-diagram of the problem. Will you be able to move the car? Motivate your answer. 1.5+1.5 pts - a) After the car started to move, the...