10. A pulley is attached to the ground by a cable on one side and is...
2-A 30-kg block is connected by an inextensible cable through the pulley to the fixed surface, as shown in Figure. A 20 kg weight is attached to the pulley, which is free to move vertically. A force of magnitude given bellow tows the block. The system is released from rest at t= 0. P= 1000 N (a) What is the acceleration of the 30-kg block as a function of time? (b) How far does the block travel up the incline...
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Problem #5 Two blocks are connected by a rope over a pulley and are released from rest. M = 8.0 kg, M, = 2.0 kg, Mass of Pulley = 1 kg and its diameter = 80 cm. e = 30 degrees The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the ramp is 0.05 mi m2 0 a) Draw Free...
A cable passes over a pulley. Because of friction, the tension in the cable is not the same on opposite sides of the pulley. The force on one side is 121 N, and the force on the other side is 109 N. Assuming that the pulley is a uniform disk of mass 2.22 kg and radius 0.770 m, determine its angular acceleration. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 This discussion is closed Send Feedb
The cable that suspends the 168 kg mass wraps over the pulley with center C and tles off at E. The pulley has negligible radius. (Assume that the +x-axis is to the intermediate values in your calculations-including answers submitted in WebAssign.) 168 kg 1.2 m - Determine the force that pin A exerts on bar ABC, and determine member force BD. (Enter forces in kilonewtons.) magnitude direction -Select- magnitude direction -Select- Foo sense Select axis. Determine the force that pinc...
Assume: The positive y direction is up.
A pulley (in the form of a uniform disk)
withmass 65 kg and a radius 11 cmis attached
to the ceiling, in a uniform gravitational field,
and rotates with no friction about its pivot.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
These masses are connected by a massless
inextensible cord. T1, T2, and T3 are magnitudes
of the tensions.
a)Determine the acceleration of the mass
23 kg.
b)Determine the acceleration of the...
For the next 7 questions, consider the system below. The large block has a mass of 45 kg (CG in center), with a width of 2 m and height of 1 m. The cable attaches to the large block at its corner as shown. The small block has a mass of 40 kg. Do NOT neglect the mass of the pulley. The pulley has a mass of 10 kg and a radius of 0.25. The pulley can be assumed to...
The cable that suspends the 210 ko mass wraps over the pulley with center and ties off at E. The pulley has negligible radius. (Assume that the +x-axis is to the right a calculations-Including answers submitted in WebAssign.) 210 kg 3.2 m 2.4 m 2.4 m Determine the force that pin A exerts on bar ABC, and determine member force BD. (Enter forces in kilonewtons.) ĀK magnitude KN direction -Select- Ā, magnitude KN direction -Select- Foo magnitude KN sense -Select-...
Two masses m=6 kg and M=8 kg hang on either side of a pulley
with Mp= 4 kg and radius 10 cm, as shown. (The moment of inertia of
a solid disk is MR^2/2) Assume the system is initial at rest.
a.) What is the magnitude of the torque on the pulley?
b.) What is the angular acceleration of the pulley?
c.) What is the pulley's angular velocity after 2 s?
MP M
3. [15 points) The double pulley consists of two wheels which are attached to one another and turn at the same rate. The radii of the inner andouter pulleys are 0.1 m and 0.3 m respectively as shown. The pulley has a mass of 30 kg and a radius of gyration of ko = 0.2 m. The block A has a mass of 10 kg. A force F is applied to the rope wrapped around the inner hub of the...
You are pulling on a rope attached to the outer radius of a pulley with a moment of inertia I = 3.3 kg middot m^2 as shown. The tension force of you on the pulley is. A pack of mass 25.5 is attached to the pulley's inner radius as shown. If the inner radius of the pulley is 0.44 m and the outer radius is 0.67 m, what is the magnitude of the linear acceleration of the pack?