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In Fig. 6-46, a box of ant aunts (total mass m1 = 1.65kg) and a box of ant uncles (total mass m = 3.30kg) slide down an inclined plane while attached by a massless rod parallel to the plane. The angle of incline is θ=30.0°. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the aunt box and the incline is μ1=0.226; that between the uncle box and the incline is μ2=0.113. Compute

(a) the tension in the rod and

(b) the magnitude of the common acceleration of the two boxes.

(c) How would the answers to (a) and (b) change if the uncles trailed the aunts?

Short Answer

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  1. Tension in the rod is 1.05N.
  2. The magnitude of the common acceleration is 3.62m/s2.
  3. The situation is as it was before, except that the rod is now in a state of compression.

Step by step solution

01

Given data

  • Mass of box of ant aunts, m1 = 1.65kg.
  • Mass of box of ant uncles, m2 = 3.30kg.
  • The angle of inclination,θ=30.0°.

The coefficient of kinetic friction between the aunt box and the incline is,μ1=0.226The coefficient of kinetic friction between the uncle’s box and the incline is, μ2=0.113.

02

To understand the concept

The problem deals with Newton’s second law of motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.

First, draw the free-body diagram of the two boxes. Then applying Newton's second law, solve the given problem.

03

Draw the free body diagram and write force equations

T is the magnitude of the force in the rod (when T > 0 the rod is said to be in tension and when T < 0 the rod is under compression), F⇶ÄN2is the normal force on box 2 (the uncle box), F⇶ÄN1is the normal force on the aunt box (box 1), f⇶Ä1is kinetic friction force on the aunt box, and f⇶Ä2is the kinetic friction force on the uncle box.

Also, m1 = 1.65kg is the mass of the aunt box and m2 = 3.30kg is the mass of the uncle box (which is a lot of ants!).

For each block, we take +x downhill (which is toward the lower-right in these diagrams) and +y in the direction of the normal force.

Applying Newton's second law to the x and y directions of first box 2 and next box 1, we arrive at four equations:

m2gsinθ-f2-T=m2aFN2-m2gcosθ=0FN1-m1gcosθ=0

Which, when combined with equations f1=μ1FN1where μ1=0.226and f2=μ2FN2where μ2=m1gcosθ=0, fully describe the dynamics of the system.

04

(a) Calculate the tension

We solve the above equations for the tension and obtain,

T=m2m1gm2+m1μ1-μ2cosθ

Substitute the values, and we get,

T=3.301.659.83.30+1.650.226-0.113cos30°=1.05N

Thus, the tension in the rod is 1.05N.

05

(b) Calculate the acceleration

These equations lead to an acceleration equal to,

a=gsinθ-μ2m2+μ1m1m2+m1cosθ

Substitute the values, and we get,

a=9.8sin30°-0.113×3.30+0.226×1.653.30+1.65cos30°=3.62m/s2

Thus, the magnitude of the common acceleration is 3.62m/s2.

06

(c) Find out how would the answers to (a) and (b) change if the uncles trailed the aunts

c)

Reversing the blocks is equivalent to switching the labels. We see from our algebraic result in part (a) that this gives a negative value for T (equal in magnitude to the result we got before).

Thus, the situation is as it was before, except that the rod is now in a state of compression.

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