Worksheet No.3 in PHYSICS 1
Worksheet No.3 in PHYSICS 1
Engineering-Architecture Department
Sorsogon City Campus
WORKSHEET NO.3 IN PHYSICS –I
FORCES AND
NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION
42. A 44kg child steps onto a scale and the scale reads 430 N. What is the magnitude of the normal force acting on the
child?
(a) 44 N (c) 430 N (e) 860 N
(b) 215 N (d) 645 N
FN P = 160 N
A force P pulls on a crate of mass m that is in
contact with a rough surface. The figure
shows the magnitudes and directions of the 60 o
forces that act on the crate in this situation. W
represents the weight of the crate. FN f = 80 N
represents the normal force on the crate, and f W = 196 N
represents the frictional force.
43. Which statement best describes the motion of the crate?
(a) The crate must be at rest.
(b) The crate must be moving with constant velocity.
(c) The crate must be moving with constant acceleration.
(d) The crate may be either at rest or moving with constant velocity.
(e) The crate may be either at rest or moving with constant acceleration.
44. What is the magnitude of FN, the normal force on the crate?
(a) 57 N (c) 160 N (e) 230 N
(b) 80 N (d) 196 N
45. A 10-kg block is set moving with an initial speed of 6 m/s on a rough horizontal surface. If the force of friction is 20 N,
approximately how far does the block travel before it stops?
(a) 1.5 m (c) 6 m (e) 18 m
(b) 3 m (d) 9 m
46. The wheels of an automobile are locked as it slides to a stop from an initial speed of 30.0 m/s. If the coefficient of
kinetic friction is 0.600 and the road is horizontal, approximately how long does it take the car to stop?
(a) 4.22 s (c) 8.75 s (e) 15.3 s
(b) 5.10 s (d) 10.4 s
47. A 250N force is directed horizontally as shown to push a
29kg box up an inclined plane at a constant speed.
Determine the magnitude of the normal force, FN, and the
27°
coefficient of kinetic friction, µk.
FN µk
(a) 330 N 0.31
(b) 310 N 0.33
(c) 250 N 0.27
(d) 290 N 0.30
(e) 370 N 0.26
Two blocks rest on a horizontal frictionless 5 kg
surface as shown. The surface between the top 30 N
and bottom blocks is roughened so that there is 10 kg
no slipping between the two blocks. A 30-N
force is applied to the bottom block as
suggested in the figure.
48. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the "two block" system?
(a) 1 m/s2 (c) 3 m/s2 (e) 15 m/s2
(b) 2 m/s2 (d) 6 m/s2
49. What is the magnitude of the force of static friction between the top and bottom blocks?
(a) zeronewtons (c) 20 N (e) 30 N
(b) 10 N (d) 25 N
50. What is the minimum coefficient of static friction necessary to keep the top block from slipping on the bottom block?
(a) 0.05 (c) 0.20 (e) 0.40
(b) 0.10 (d) 0.30
F F M
M M
In which case will the magnitude of the normal force on the block be equal to (Mg + F sin )?
(a) case1 only (c) both cases 1 and 2 (e) cases 1, 2, and 3
(b) case2 only (d) both cases 2 and 3
FN
A block is pulled along a rough level surface at
constant speed by the force P. The figure
shows the free-body diagram for the block. P
53. If the coefficient of kinetic friction, µk, between the block and the surface is 0.30 and the magnitude of the frictional force is
80.0 N, what is the weight of the block?
(a) 1.6 N (c) 160 N (e) 410 N
(b) 4.0 N (d) 270 N
55. A crate rests on the flatbed of a truck that is initially traveling at 15 m/s on a level road. The driver applies the brakes
and the truck is brought to a halt in a distance of 38 m. If the deceleration of the truck is constant, what is the minimum
coefficient of friction between the crate and the truck that is required to keep the crate from sliding?
(a) 0.20 (c) 0.39 (e) This cannot be determined without
(b) 0.30 (d) 0.59 knowing the mass of the crate.
A 2.0-N force acts horizontally on a 10-N block that is initially at rest on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of static
friction between the block and the surface is 0.50.
56. What is the magnitude of the frictional force that acts on the block?
(a) 0 N (c) 5 N (e) 10 N
(b) 2 N (d) 8 N
57. Suppose that the block now moves across the surface with constant speed under the action of
a horizontal 3.0-N force. Which statement concerning this situation is not true?
(a) The block is not accelerated.
(b) The net force on the block is zero newtons.
(c) The frictional force on the block has magnitude 3.0 N.
(d) The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is 0.30.
(e) The direction of the total force that the surface exerts on the block is vertically upward.
59. A boy pulls a sled of mass 5.0 kg with a rope that makes a 60.0° angle with respect to the horizontal surface of a frozen
pond. The boy pulls on the rope with a force of 10.0 N; and the sled moves with constant velocity. What is the
coefficient of friction between the sled and the ice?
(a) 0.09 (c) 0.18 (e) 0.24
(b) 0.12 (d) 0.06
60. In an experiment with a block of wood on an inclined plane, with dimensions shown in the figure, the following
observations are made:
(1) If the block is placed on the inclined plane,
it remains there at rest.
(2) If the block is given a small push, it will 1.0 m
accelerate toward the bottom of the incline
without any further pushing. 4.0 m
Which is the best conclusion that can be drawn from these observations?
(a) The coefficient of kinetic friction must be negative.
(b) Both coefficients of friction must be less than 0.25.
(c) Both coefficients of friction must be greater than 0.25.
(d) The coefficient of static friction must be less than the coefficient of kinetic friction.
(e) The coefficient of static friction is greater than 0.25 while the coefficient of kinetic friction is
less than 0.25.
61. A rock is suspended from a string and moves downward at constant speed. Which statement is true concerning the tension in
the string if air resistance is ignored?
(a) The tension is zero newtons.
(b) The tension points downward.
(c) The tension is equal to the weight of the rock.
(d) The tension is less than the weight of the rock.
(e) The tension is greater than the weight of the rock.
62. A rock is suspended from a string; and it moves downward at constant speed. Which one of the following statements is
true concerning the tension in the string if air resistance is not ignored?
(a) The tension is zero newtons.
(b) The tension points downward.
(c) The tension is equal to the weight of the rock.
(d) The tension is less than the weight of the rock.
(e) The tension is greater than the weight of the rock.
63. A rock is suspended from a string; and it accelerates downward. Which one of the following statements concerning the
tension in the string is true?
(a) The tension points downward.
(b) The tension is less than the weight of the rock.
(c) The tension is equal to the weight of the rock.
(d) The tension is greater than the weight of the rock.
(e) The tension is independent of the magnitude of the rock's acceleration.
64. A rock is suspended from a string; and it accelerates upward. Which statement is true concerning the tension in the
string?
(a) The tension points downward.
(b) The tension is less than the weight of the rock.
(c) The tension is equal to the weight of the rock.
(d) The tension is greater than the weight of the rock.
(e) The tension is independent of the magnitude of the rock's acceleration.
65. In a tug-of-war, each man on a 5-man team pulls with an average force of 500 N. What is the tension in the center of the
rope?
(a) zeronewtons (c) 500 N (e) 5000 N
(b) 100 N (d) 2500 N
67. A 4-kg block is connected by means of a massless rope to a 2-kg block as shown in the
figure. Complete the following statement: If the 4-kg block is to 4 kg begin sliding, the
coefficient of static friction between the 4-kg block and the surface must be
(a) less than
zero.
2 kg
(b) greater
than 2.
(c) greater
than 1, but less than 2.
(d) greater
than 0.5, but less than 1.
(e) less than
0.5, but greater than zero.
68. A small plane climbs with a constant velocity of 250 m/s at an angle of 28° with respect to the horizontal. Which
statement is true concerning the magnitude of the net force on the plane?
(a) It is equal to zero newtons.
(b) It is equal to the weight of the plane.
(c) It is equal to the magnitude of the force of air resistance.
(d) It is less than the weight of the plane but greater than zero newtons.
(e) It is equal to the component of the weight of the plane in the direction of motion.
71. A 20-kg crate is suspended from a fixed beam by two vertical ropes. What is the approximate tension in each rope?
(a) 10 N (c) 100 N (e) 390 N
(b) 40 N (d) 200 N
73. If the string breaks, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block as it
slides down the inclined plane?
(a) zero m/s2 (c) g cos (e) g tan
(b) g (d) g sin
74. Assume the plane is not frictionless and the string breaks, what minimum value of the coefficient of static friction, µs, would
prevent the block from sliding down the inclined plane?
(a) zero (c) cos (e) tan
(b) 1 (d) sin
75. Two sleds are hooked together in tandem as shown in the figure. The front sled is twice as massive as the rear sled.
m 2m
T F
The sleds are pulled along a frictionless surface by an applied force F. The tension in the rope between the sleds is T.
T
Determine the ratio of the magnitudes of the two forces, F .
(a) 0.25 (c) 0.50 (e) 2.0
(b) 0.33 (d) 0.67
Section 4.12 Nonequilibrium Applications of Newton’s Laws of Motion
79. A woman stands on a bathroom scale in an elevator that is not moving. The scale reads 500 N.
The elevator then moves downward at a constant velocity of 5 m/s. What does the scale read while the elevator descends
with constant velocity?
(a) 100 N (c) 500 N (e) 750 N
(b) 250 N (d) 600 N
80. A rope connects boat A to boat B. Boat A starts from rest and accelerates to a speed of 9.5 m/s in a time t = 47 s. The
mass of boat B is 540 kg. Assuming a constant frictional force of 230 N acts on boat B, what is the magnitude of the
tension in the rope that connects the boats during the time that boat A is accelerating?
(a) 340 N (c) 230 N (e) 160 N
(b) 1270 N (d) 860 N
81. A certain crane can provide a maximum lifting force of 25 000 N. It hoists a 2000-kg load starting at ground level by
applying the maximum force for a 2-second interval; then, it applies just sufficient force to keep the load moving upward at
constant speed. Approximately how long does it take to raise the load from ground level to a height of 30 m?
(a) 2 s (c) 7 s (e) 10 s
(b) 5 s (d) 9 s
83. A 20.0-kg package is dropped from a high tower in still air and is "tracked" by a radar system. When the package is 25 m
above the ground, the radar tracking indicates that its acceleration is 7.0 m/s2. Determine the force of air resistance on the
package.
(a) 56 N (c) 340 N (e) 140 N
(b) 28 N (d) 196 N
A 10-kg block is connected to a 40-kg block as shown in the figure. The surface on that the blocks slide is frictionless.
A force of 50 N pulls the blocks to the right.
T 50 N
10 kg 40 kg
85. What is the magnitude of the tension T in the rope that connects the two blocks?
(a) 0 N (c) 20 N (e) 50 N
(b) 10 N (d) 40 N
86. A 71-kg man stands on a bathroom scale in an elevator. What does the scale read if the elevator is ascending with an
acceleration of 3.0 m/s2?
(a) 140 N (c) 690 N (e) 910 N
(b) 480 N (d) 830 N
87. A 4-kg block and a 2-kg block can move on the +12 N
horizontal frictionless surface. The blocks are 4 kg
accelerated by a +12-N force that pushes the larger 2 kg
block against the smaller one. Determine the force that
the 2-kg block exerts on the 4-kg block.
(a) 4 N (c) 0 N (e) +8 N
(b) 12 N (d) +4 N
88. A man stands on a spring scale in a moving elevator and notices that the scale reading is 20% larger than when he weighs
himself in his bathroom. Which statement can not be true?
(a) The tension in the supporting cable must exceed the weight of the elevator and its contents.
(b) The speed of the elevator changes by equal amounts in equal times.
(c) The elevator could be moving upward with increasing speed.
(d) The elevator could be moving downward with decreasing speed.
(e) The elevator could be moving upward at constant speed.
A block is pulled at constant speed along a rough level surface by a rope that makes an angle of 30° with respect to the
horizontal. The applied force along the rope is P. The force of kinetic friction between the block and the surface is 10
N.
P
30°
89. Which one of the following expressions gives the magnitude of the force P in SI units?
(a) 10/(cos 30°) (c) 10(cos 30°) (e) tan 30°
(b) 10/(sin 30°) (d) 10(sin 30°)
90. Complete the following statement: The magnitude of the normal force could be reduced by
(a) increasing the speed of the block. (d) decreasing the angle made by the rope.
(b) decreasing the coefficient of kinetic friction. (e) increasing the angle made by the rope.
(c) decreasing the velocity of the block.
91. Which one of the following actions will increase the frictional force on the block?
(a) increasing the contact surface area (d) decreasing the speed of the block
(b) decreasing the contact surface area (e) increasing the angle made by the rope
(c) increasing the weight of the block
93. Which one of the following statements concerning the force exerted on the plane by the rock is true?
(a) It is 0 N. (d) It is less than 98 N, but greater than zero newtons.
(b) It is 98 N. (e) It increases as the angle of inclination is increased.
(c) It is greater than 98 N.
94. Determine the magnitude of the acceleration of the rock down the inclined plane if the rope breaks?
(a) zero m/s2 (c) 5.7 m/s2 (e) 9.8 m/s2
2 2
(b) 4.9 m/s (d) 8.5 m/s
95. Three spring scales are attached along a straight line as shown. The scale on the left is attached to a wall. A force of 15
N is applied to the scale at the right.
15 N
97. At a playground, a child slides down a slide that makes a 42° angle with the horizontal direction. The coefficient of
kinetic friction for the child sliding on the slide is 0.20. What is the magnitude of her acceleration during her sliding?
(a) 4.6 m/s2 (c) 5.4 m/s2 (e) 9.8 m/s2
2 2
(b) 5.1 m/s (d) 6.3 m/s
Two 5-N boxes are attached to opposite ends of a spring scale and suspended from pulleys as shown.
5 N 5 N
101. What is the magnitude of the static frictional force acting on the block?
(a) mg sin (c) mg (1 sin ) (e) mg
(b) mg cos (d) mg (1 cos )
102. If the rope were cut between the block and the pulley, what would be the magnitude of the acceleration of the block
down the plane?
(a) g (c) gk cos (e) g(sin k cos )
(b) gk sin (d) g(tan k sin )
103. If the mass of the suspended object is doubled, what will be the acceleration of the block up the
plane?
(a) g(2ksin (c) g(2tan k sin ) (e) g(2cos k sin )
(b) 2g(ksin cos
(d) g(2
sin k cos )