zxreth
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Question 1:
Two loaded trolleys of masses 3kg and 4kg (which are joined by a light string) are pulled by a spring balance along a smooth horizontal laboratory bench. The reading on the spring balance is 14N
what is the magnitude of the tension in the light string joining the two trolleys?
Question 2:
A warehouse worker applies a force of 420N to push two crates across the floor. The friciton force opposing the motion of the crates is a constant 2N for each kilogram.
Would the worker find it easier to give the crates the same acceleration if the position of the two crates are reversed (note the worker is pushing the crates in the order: 30kg crate first then 40kg crate) ? Support answer with calculations.
Weights of trolleys: heavier one is 40kg
lighter one is 30kg.
Also could you please show all your working out.
Thanks =] much appreciated!
Two loaded trolleys of masses 3kg and 4kg (which are joined by a light string) are pulled by a spring balance along a smooth horizontal laboratory bench. The reading on the spring balance is 14N
what is the magnitude of the tension in the light string joining the two trolleys?
Question 2:
A warehouse worker applies a force of 420N to push two crates across the floor. The friciton force opposing the motion of the crates is a constant 2N for each kilogram.
Would the worker find it easier to give the crates the same acceleration if the position of the two crates are reversed (note the worker is pushing the crates in the order: 30kg crate first then 40kg crate) ? Support answer with calculations.
Weights of trolleys: heavier one is 40kg
lighter one is 30kg.
Also could you please show all your working out.
Thanks =] much appreciated!