Laws Of Motion Ques 3

  1. In the figure, the blocks $A, B$ and $C$ have masses $3 \mathrm{~kg}, 4 \mathrm{~kg}$ and $8 \mathrm{~kg}$ respectively. The coefficient of sliding friction between any two surfaces is $0.25 . A$ is held at rest by a massless rigid rod fixed to the wall, while $B$ and $C$ are connected by a light flexible cord passing around a fixed frictionless pulley. Find the force $F$ necessary to drag $C$ along the horizontal surface to the left at a constant speed. Assume that the arrangement shown in the figure. i.e. $B$ on $C$ and $A$ on $B$, is maintained throughout.(Take $g=10 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^2$ ).
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Answer:

Correct Answer: 3.( 80 N )

Solution:

Formula:

Static Friction:

  1. Maximum friction between $A$ and $B=\mu m_A g$ or $\quad f_1=0.25(3)(10)=7.5 \mathrm{~N}$ Maximum friction between $B$ and $C=\mu\left(m_A+m_B\right) g$ or

$ \begin{aligned} f_2 & =0.25(3+4)(10) \\ & =17.5 \mathrm{~N} \end{aligned} $

Maximum friction between $C$ and ground

$ \begin{aligned} f_3 & =\mu\left(m_A+m_B+m_C\right) g \\ & =0.25(3+4+8)(10) \\ & =37.5 \mathrm{~N} \end{aligned} $

Block $C$ and hence block $B$ are moving in opposite directions with constant velocities and block $A$ is at rest. Hence, net force on all three blocks should be zero. Free body diagrams have been shown below (Only horizontal forces are shown)



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