Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!
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Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!
A parcel of mass 5kg lies or a rough plane inclined at an angle (alpha) to the horizontal, where tan (alpha) = 3/4. The parcel is held in equilibrium by the action of a horizontal force of magnitude 20N. The force acts in a vertical plane through a line of greatest slope of the plane. The parcel is on the point of sliding down the plane.
a) Find the coefficient of friction between the parcel and the plane. -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!Joined TSR and asked for help(Original post by Mr M)
So what have you done so far?
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Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!Have you drawn a diagram and written in all the forces(Original post by sr2123)
A parcel of mass 5kg lies or a rough plane inclined at an angle (alpha) to the horizontal, where tan (alpha) = 3/4. The parcel is held in equilibrium by the action of a horizontal force of magnitude 20N. The force acts in a vertical plane through a line of greatest slope of the plane. The parcel is on the point of sliding down the plane.
a) Find the coefficient of friction between the parcel and the plane. -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!Nothing(Original post by Mr M)
So what have you done so far?
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Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!Can I just say, your help on the GCSE thread was greatly appreciated.(Original post by Mr M)
So what have you done so far? -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!Draw a diagram with everything you know so far. (include friction)(Original post by sr2123)
A parcel of mass 5kg lies or a rough plane inclined at an angle (alpha) to the horizontal, where tan (alpha) = 3/4. The parcel is held in equilibrium by the action of a horizontal force of magnitude 20N. The force acts in a vertical plane through a line of greatest slope of the plane. The parcel is on the point of sliding down the plane.
a) Find the coefficient of friction between the parcel and the plane.
Hints:
Spoiler:ShowTo label the angles, work out what cos(alpha) and sin(alpha) are using the value of tan(alpha). If you're stuck, try drawing a right angled triangle with opposite side=3 and adjacent side=4.
Spoiler:ShowResolve the forces parallel and perpendicular to the surface to get an equation for R (the normal reaction).
As the particle is in equilibrium, what does this tell you about f=ma=?Spoiler:Show0
Spoiler:ShowWhat does the fact that the particle is on the point of sliding down the plane tell you about the frictional force F?
Spoiler:ShowUse the equation F(max)=coefficient of friction*RLast edited by Claree; 19-02-2012 at 22:03. -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!Use this below diagram:

As the question says that the particle is on the point of moving down the plane, hence the friction will be upwards because friction always opposes motion.
You know that tantheta = 3/4 so you can easily find the values for costheta and sintheta, by making a triangle.
Next, resolve the force perpendicular to the plane to find the normal reaction.
Now, resolve the forces parallel to the plane to find friction. Remember that the particle is in equilibrium hence acceleration is zero.
Next, use
to find the the coefficient of friction.
Last edited by raheem94; 19-02-2012 at 22:12. -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!See the diagram below:(Original post by sr2123)
How can I work out the values of cos and sin (alpha) using tan (alpha)...sorry, im not understanding this

From the above diagram you can easily find the values of sin and cos. But first find the hypotenuse of the triangle. -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!Just wondering, how do you draw your diagrams on the computer and get them onto a TSR post?(Original post by raheem94)
See the diagram below:

From the above diagram you can easily find the values of sin and cos. But first find the hypotenuse of the triangle. -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!What would the hypotenuse be?(Original post by raheem94)
See the diagram below:

From the above diagram you can easily find the values of sin and cos. But first find the hypotenuse of the triangle.
+ where did u get the numbers 3 & 4? -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!You can use any drawing tool (paint is one) and then save as an image ... then use the insert image link above(Original post by Claree)
Just wondering, how do you draw your diagrams on the computer and get them onto a TSR post? -
Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!Adjacent rather than base(Original post by raheem94)
Tantheta equal 3/4. It means that the opposite is 3 and base is 4.
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Re: Mechanics 1 Exam question - Help!!I use adobe photoshop to draw the diagrams. I upload them on imageshack to post here.(Original post by Claree)
Just wondering, how do you draw your diagrams on the computer and get them onto a TSR post?