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Ny ra pu Ay Dihvucei NOL Yass: acon 1. An 80 kg water skier is being pulled by a boat witha force of 220 N causing the skier to accelerate at 1.8 m/s*. Find the drag force on the skier. BOONE Fy Fer? 220» - drag Fdrage16n ih Fret =mass-acen — fevsg 7 18> 80 oN un SOON: Fo 2.. In the diagram below, the: Vater a as angle with the horizontal, the mass of the sled and occupants is 100 kg. The tension in the cord is 120 N and the friction force is 1,N. Find TION Foul the acceleration of the sled. i? jd Fepex BN oa geno v" BTA VANCE . - "Genes 20> X |r +F-lnl Fn Fact GF) edema» Fe} Acc mass * 93.1 aq - Wmisis 3. The 60 kg skier shown below is skiing down a35° incline on a fictions surface, Determine the acceleration of the skier. Fgnqcostss {coy} SN, 51 . A Roce! gists, (Oe ni (©Modeling Instruction 2013 1 US Net Force ~ review v3.1 8) A, Sketch a force diagram for eacn or the objects above. @ R ® « yy A * | , ” 9 ¥g Fb, write the equation for the sum ofthe forces in the x-direction for @. a IFe\4Fay.\ Foy ° J C. Write the equation for the sum of the forces in the y-direction for (3). \ Fa Fry FFg\ J D. Calculate the system acceleration for (1). Assume frictionless surface, a hanging mass of 2kg and the cart’s mass of 15 kg. Fret =20N Mass of ys. 11¥9 (©Modeting Instruction 2013, 2 US Net Force —review v3.1 * same Cicttoou DiNucci U4-Forces - Net Fdrce Intro Foom= 12 N Fons 12N/ 1. Net Force: JO N Left Direction of Acceleration: LE + From=75.N | Fricion = 40 N Frenion= 90 N Fyoi=75N/ 2.Net Force:__5O MN Right Direction of Acceleration: _Y VQ Furr= 1800 N Fenav= 800 N 3.NetForce:_1QOQ N Direction of Ace.:__\AQ) Faouran= 1500 N 240 120 1d Fappueo= 240 N ‘pras= 120.N Forav= 1500 N 4NetForce: JON Leh Direction of Ace: |PP4 Period Date 5. Ifitis known that a non-zero net force is acting on an object, then which of the following must be assumed regarding the object's motion? ‘A.The objects at rest. B. The object is moving with a constant velocity ©ythe object is accelerating. . The object is at equilibrium. 6. Rank the following scenarios in order from greatest acceleration to least acceleration 1 Greatest Acceleration to 3 = Least Acceleration 100N 35y) 358 70N i 100 [2008 Oy SA PSN ' —|_ 100 100 NI ON su 100 dl Fvowm= 2275 N Frexsion= 150 N Frncr= 30 N lho ‘7. What's different about this one? Can we know for sure if itis accelerating? : * Soncalnoa Component Forces: Using Triangle Geometry Parts of a Right Triangle i Ly Oppose Ke uw ‘adjacent Special Triangle Relationships § ino OPPOSE \Hyp-sine = SOW sino TYpORENATE VP siNn® = OPP oe cos Nae Hypco8e ad} tano =< Pisre n9 oo ady acent ° Finding Horizontal and Vertical Components of Force: Fe=_(Qi2 Y Moe OS B= 38py +COS (40) =20.1N Fy=_gpo-Hiyo “SiN O=3Qn- SiN (UO) | =244N Find the horizontal and vertical components for the force applied. = 18.35N 5 FY= opp= hy 9+ SiN = F2N 2. Yhe angle with the horizontal i 21 der ‘The man applies 60 Newtons of force act) = nyp + cos. ope (3. The angle with the horizontal is 38 deg (2 The angle with the horizontal is 55 degrees. “The tension force is 32 Newtons. Wy peCOSO = 32N “COE ate) 21 WN) ees grees: ‘The tension force in the leash is 50 Newtons

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