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In Fig. 6-34, blocks A and B have weights of 44Nand 22N, respectively. (a) Determine the minimum weight of block C to keep A from sliding if kbetween A and the table is 0.20. (b) Block C suddenly is lifted off A. What is the acceleration of block A if kbetween A and the table is 0.15?

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(a) The weight of block C is 66N

(b) The acceleration of the block A when block is removed is 2.3m/s2

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01

Given

Weight of Block A, FgA=44N

Weight of Block B, FgB=22N

Coefficient of static friction between the block and table, a=0.20

Coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and table, k=0.15

02

Determining the concept

To find the mass of the block of C and the acceleration of block A, draw the free body diagram for each block and then apply Newton's 2nd law of equation. According to Newton's 2nd law of motion, a force applied to an object at rest causes it to accelerate in the direction of the force.

Formula:

Fnet=ma

where, F is the force, m is mass and a is an acceleration.

03

Determining the free body diagram

Free Body Diagram of the body A and body B:

(Block A + Block C) (Block B)

04

(a) Determining the minimum weight of block C

(Block A + Block C) does not slide. So, its acceleration is 0.By using Newton鈥檚 2nd law of motion along the vertical direction (along y) to the system, (positive x axis along the incline and the positive y along the vertical direction)

FN=Fgac-0FN=Fgac

Thus, the frictional force,

f=gFN=gFgAC (i)

Now, applying Newton鈥檚 2nd along horizontal direction to the Block(A+C) having massm,

T-f=0T=f (ii)

Similarly, apply to the Block B having massm鈥,

T-FgB=0T=FgB (iii)

From equation (i), (ii), and (iii),

FgB=kFgAc

FgAc=FgBs=220.20=110N

As,

FgAc=Fg4+FgcFgc=FgAc-FgA=110-44=66N

Thus, the weight of block C is 66 N.

05

(b) Determining the acceleration of block A

If Block C suddenly lifted off A, then, by using the Newton鈥檚 2nd law of motion along vertical direction on block A only,

FN-FgA=0FN=FgA

Similarly, along horizontal direction,

T-f=FgAga (iv)

Newton鈥檚 2nd law for block B,

FgB-T=FgBga (v)

Adding equation (iv) and (v)

FgB-T=FgBg+FgAgaa=FgB-fFgBg+FgAg=22-0.1544449.81+229.81=2.3m/s

Therefore, the acceleration of the block A when block is removed is 2.3m/s

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