NJC 02S. Forces and Moments
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National Junior College Science Department | Physics 1 02 Forces and Moments PROBLEM SET (SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS) 1 (a) uneven distribution of mass in the boat (although boat looks symmetrical from the side view) (b) zero resultant force on the boat zero resultant torque (sum of the moments about the same axis is zero) on the boat (c) take moments at rope 1, sum of clockwise moments = sum of anticlockwise moments 15000 × 0.75 = T2 × 2.00 T2 = 5630 N take moments at rope 2, sum of anticlockwise moments = sum of clockwise moments 15000 × (2.00 – 0.75) = T1 × 2.00 T1 = 9380 N 2 (a) For an object in rotational equilibrium, the sum of clockwise moment about a point is equal to the sum of anticlockwise moment about the same point. (b) (i) Since centre of mass is nearer to A, it must support a larger magnitude of the weight. W = mg = (4.5)(9.81) = 44.145 N TA = 7 10 × 44.145 = = 30.9015 = 31 N (2 s.f.) TB = 3 10 × 44.145 = 13.2435 = 13 N (2 s.f.) (ii) Sign is in rotational equilibrium. Taking moment about the top left corner of the sign, sum of clockwise moments = sum of anticlockwise moments 4.5 × 9.81 × d = TA × 0.2 + TB × 0.8 4.5 × 9.81 × d = 30.9015 × 0.2 + 13.2435 × 0.8 d = 0.38 m (c) Sign is in equilibrium, the total horizontal component of the forces exerted by the rigid support at the two supports must be equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force exerted by the wind.
National Junior College Science Department | Physics 2 3 (a) Bar AB is in rotational equilibrium. Taking moment about point A, sum of clockwise moments = sum of anticlockwise moments 36 × (0.45 cos 60o) = (X cos 70o) × 1.2 sin 60o + (X sin 70o) × 1.2 cos 60o X = 8.8 N (2 s.f.) (b) (i) Resultant force on bar is zero. X has a leftward component, so t here must be a rightward horizontal component of F for zero resultant force in the horizontal direction. Resultant moment about any points on the bar must be zero. Taking moment about B, F have a vertical component to provide a clockwise moment that balances the anticlockwise moment of the weight and the horizontal component of F. (ii) Horizontal component of F = horizontal component of X = 8.8 cos 70o Vertical component of F = 36 – 8.8 sin 70o Magnitude of F = [(8.8 cos 70o)2 + (36 – 8.8 sin 70o)2]1/2 = 27.9 N Note: You must use the value of X shown in (a) instead of the raw value. (iii)
National Junior College Science Department | Physics 3 4 (a) Taking moments about point Q, clockwise moment = anticlockwise moment 𝐹 sin 43° × 2 3 PQ = 𝑚𝑔 × (1 2 PQ × cos 58°) 𝐹 = 2.3 × 9.81 × cos 58° 4 3 sin 43° = 13.149 = 13 N (2 s. f. ) (b) F has a horizontal component. For sign PQ to be in equilibrium, another horizontal force must exist at the other contact point Q, and should be acting in the opposite direction as that of the horizontal component of F.
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