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Block A has mass of mA = 58kg and rests on a flat surface. The coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface is 0.300. The coefficient of static friction between the rop and the fixed peg B is 0.310. The width of the block is d = 0.290m. Find the greatest mass, mC, that weight C can have such that block A does not move.​

Block A has mass of mA = 58kg and rests on a flat surface. The coefficient of static-example-1
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Answer:

The greatest mass, that the weight C can have such that block A does not move is approximately 23.259 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

The given parameters are;

The mass of the block A= 58 kg

The coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface,
\mu _s = 0.300

The coefficient of static friction between the rope and the fixed peg, B
\mu _B = 0.310

Let T represent the tension in the rope

Therefore, when the rope is static, T = The normal reaction at the peg, B,
N_B

The angle of inclination of the rope holding the block A = arctan(3/4) ≈ 36.87°

The length of the rope = √(0.4² + 0.3²) = 0.5

∴ sin(θ) = 3/5 = 0.6

cos(θ) = 4/5 = 0.8

The vertical component of the tension in the rope = T × sin(θ) = 0.6·T

The horizontal component of the tension in the rope = T × cos(θ) = 0.8·T

The friction force = μ×(W - 0.6·T) = 0.300×(58×9.8 - 0.6·T) = 170.52 - 0.18·T

The block will start to move when we have;

The horizontal component of the tension in the rope = The friction force

∴ 0.8·T = 170.52 - 0.18·T

0.8·T + 0.18·T = 170.52

0.98·T = 170.52

T = 170.52/0.98 = 174

Therefore, the tension in the rope = T = 174 N = The normal reaction at the peg, B
N_B

The frictional force at the peg,
F_B =
\mu _B ×
N_B = 0.310 × 174 N = 53.94 N

The weight of the mass,
m_c,
W_c = The frictional force at the peg,
F_B + The tension in the rope

∴ The weight of the mass,
m_c,
W_c = 53.94 N + 174 N = 227.94 N

Weight, W = Mass, m × The acceleration due to gravity, g, from which we have;

m = W/g

Where;

g = 9.8 m/s²


m_c =
W_c/g = 227.94 N/(9.8 m/s²) ≈ 23.259 kg.

The greatest mass, that the weight C can have such that block A does not move =
m_c ≈ 23.259 kg.

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