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Chapter 2 Answers

Exercise 2A Exercise 2C

1 20 m s1 1 10 m
2 1.6 m s2 2 3.2 s (2 s.f.)
3 0.625 m s2 3 1.8 m (2 s.f.)
4 26 m 4 4.1 s (2 s.f.)
5 20 m s1 5 41 m (2 s.f.)
6 6 m s1 in direction 6 a 29 m (2 s.f.) b 2.4 s (2 s.f.)
7 a 5.5 m s1 (2 s.f.) b 20 m s1 (2 s.f.)
7 a 9 m s1 b 72 m
8 a 40 m s1 (2 s.f.) b 3.7 s (2 s.f.)
8 a 3 m s1 b m s2 9 a 39 m s1 b 78 m (2 s.f.)
9 a 9.2 m s1 b 33.6 m 10 4.7 m (2 s.f.)
10 a 18 km h1 b 312.5 m 11 a 3.4 s (2 s.f.) b 29 m (2 s.f.)
11 a8s b 128 m 12 2.8 s (2 s.f.)
12 a 0.4 m s2 b 320 m 13 a 29 (2 s.f.) b6s
13 a 0.25 m s2 b 16 s c 234 m 14 30 m (2 s.f.)
14 a 19 m s1 b 2.4 m s2 c 430 m 15 a 5.6 m (2 s.f.) b 3.1 m (2 s.f.)
15 a x = 0.25 b 150 m 18 a 1.4 s (2 s.f.) b 7.2 m (2 s.f.)
16 b 500 m
Exercise 2D
Exercise 2B 1 a 2.25 m s2 b 90 m
1
1 7ms 2 a
2 m s2
3 2 m s2
4 8.5 m s1
5 2.5 s
6 0.175 m s2
7 a 2.5 m s2 b 4.8 s
8 a 3.5 m s1 b 15.5 m s1
9 a 54 m b6s
10 a 90 m b 8.49 m s1 (3 s.f.)
11 a 3.3 s (1 d.p.) b 16.2 m s1 (1 d.p.)
12 a 4, 8 b t = 4: 4 m s1 in direction ,t
= 8: 4 m s1 in direction
b 360 m
13 a 0.8, 4 b 15.0 m s1 (3 s.f.) 8
14 a 2 s b4m 3 a 0.4 m s2 b m s2 c 460 m
15
15 a 0.34 m s1 b 25.5 s (3 s.f.)
4 a
16 a P: (4t + t2) m Q: [3(t 1) + 1.8(t 1)2] m
bt=6 c 60 m
b 2125 m 9 a b m s2
5 a
10

11 a

b 100 s
6 a 0.8 m s2 b 1960 m
7 a

b 720 m
12 a

b T = 320 c 3840 m
8 a

b T = 12
c

b 60 s
c
Exercise 2E 13 a u = 11 b 22 m
14 a
1 2 m s2
2 1.9 s (2 s.f.)
3 u=8
4 a 23 m (2 s.f.) b 2.1 S (2 s.f.)
5 a 28 m s1 b 208 m
2
6 0.165 m s (3 d.p.)
7 a

b 230 m
c

8 a
b 315 m c 30 s
8 a 4.1 s (2 s.f.) b 40 m s1 (2 s.f.) c air
resistance
9 a 8 m s1 b 1.25 m s2 c 204.8 m
10 a 33 m s1 (2 s.f.) b 3.4 s (2 s.f.)
11 a 60 m b 100 m
12 a 15 1.2 s (2 s.f.)
16 a 50 s b 24.2 m s1 (3 s.f.)
17 h = 39 (2 s.f.)
18 a 32 m s1 b 90 m c 10 s
19 a

5
b m s2
7
c b 180 m
20 a

c x = 0.2 d 3 km e 125 s
Chapter 3 Answers
Exercise 3A d i 6 N ii F = 6 N and body remains at rest
e i 9 N ii F = 9 N and body remains at rest in
1 39.2 N limiting equilibrium
2 50 kg f i 9 N ii F = 9 N and body accelerates
3 112 N iii 0.6 m s2
4 4.2 N g i 3 N ii F = 3 N and body remains at rest
5 0.3 m s2 h i 5 N ii F = 5 N and body remains at rest in
6 25 kg limiting equilibrium
7 a 25.6 N b 41.2 N c P is 34 N, Q is 49 N i i 5 N ii F = 5 N and body accelerates
8 a 2.1 kg (2 s.f.) b 1.7kg (2 s.f.) iii 0.2 m s2
c 0.22kg (2 s.f.) j i 6 N ii F = 6 N and body accelerates
9 a 5.8 m s2 b 2.7 m s2 c 2.7 m s2 iii 1.22 m s2 (3 s.f.)
10 a 31.2 N b 39.2 N c 41.2 N k i 5 N ii F = 5 N and body accelerates
iii 3.85 m s2 (3 s.f.)
Exercise 3B l i 12.7 N (3 s.f.) ii The body accelerates.
iii 5.39 m s2 (3 s.f.)
1 2.3 N (2 s.f.) 2 a R = 88 N, = 0.083 (3 s.f.)
2 0.35 N b R = 80.679 N, = 0.062 (2 s.f.)
3 a 0.9 m s2 b 7120 N c 8560 N c R = 118 N, = 0.13 (2 s.f.)
4 2.25 N
5 a 0.5 m s2 b 45 N Exercise 3E
6 a 4 m s2 b 800 N
7 a 708 N b 498 N c She feels lighter. 1 3.35 m s2 (3 s.f.)
8 a 32 s b 256 m 2 a 27.7 N (3 s.f.) b 2.12 m s2
c Air resistance unlikely to be constant. 3 a 2.43 m s2 (3 s.f.) b 4.93 m s1 (3 s.f.)
9 a 1.5 m s2 b 60 kg c 40 kg 4 28 N
10 a 2.9 m (2 s.f.) b 3.6 m s1 (2 s.f.) 5 0.20 (2 s.f.)
c 2.17 s (3 s.f.) 6 0.15 (2 s.f.)
7 a 88.8 N (3 s.f.) b 0.24 (2 s.f.)
Exercise 3C 8 a 13g
15 b 23.5 m (3 s.f.) c 2.35 s (3 s.f.)
d 12 .4 m s1 (3 s.f.)
1 ai 11.3 N (3 s.f.) ii 4.10 N (3 s.f.)
bi 0N ii 5 N Exercise 3F
ci 5.14 N (3 s.f.) ii 6.13 N (3 s.f.)
di 8.66 N (3 s.f.) ii 5 N 1 a4N b 0.8 N
ei 3.86 N (3 s.f.) ii 4.60 N (3 s.f.) 2 a R = 45 b 100 N
f i Fcos N ii Fsin N 3 a 3 m s2 b 2500 N
2 ai 2 N ii 6.93 N (3 s.f.)
4 a 33.6 N (3 s.f.) b 2 m
bi 8.13 N (3 s.f.) ii 10.3 N (3 s.f.)
ci Pcos + Q Rsin ii Psin Rcos 5 a 0.613 m s2 (3 s.f.) b 27.6 N (3 s.f.)
c 39.0 N (3 s.f.)
Exercise 3D 6 2.8 m s1
7 a 0.569 m s2 (3 s.f.) b 0.56 mg
1 a i 3 N ii F = 3 N and body remains at rest 8 a 1.12 m s2 b 4100 N
b i b7 N ii F = 7 N and body remains at rest 9 a 21.9 N b 0.418 (3 s.f.) c 38 N (2 s.f.)
c i 7 N ii F = 7 N and body accelerates 10 a 2 m s2 b 600 N c 100 m
iii 1 m s2
11 a 2000 b 36 m
Exercise 3G 12 a 1.75 m s1 b 0.45 N s
13 a 2.5 m s1 b 15 000 N s
1 30 m s1 14 a 0.7 m s 1
b unchanged c 8.25 N s
2 2.5 m s1 15 4
5
3 2.59 N s 16 a 1.25 m s1 b 0.77 (2 s.f.)
4 6.5m s1 17 0.44 (2 s.f.)
5 3 m s1 18 a 1.3 N (2 s.f.) b 19 m (2 s.f.)
19 5
28
Exercise 3H
20 a 830 N (2 s.f.) b 1500 N (2 s.f.) c 1700 N (2 s.f.)
1 4 m s1 d Air resistance would reduce speed of lift as it falls
and so impulse would be reduced.
2 2 92 m s1
21 a 18 N (2 s.f.) b 0.12 m s2 (2 s.f.)
3 4.5 m s1 22 a 243 N (3 s.f.) b 3.08 m s2 (3 s.f.)
4 a 2 23 m s1 b 2 23 N s c 36.7 m (3 s.f.)
5 a 1 m s1 and direction unchanged b 15 N s 23 a 7.5 m s1 b 11 000 (2 s.f.)
6 10 c R could be modelled as varying with speed.
7 a 2u3 b 8 mu 24 a 127 g N b 1.2
8 Larger 8 m s1 and smaller 4 m s1 25 a 3.2 m s2 b 5.3 N (2 s.f.) c 0.75 (2 s.f.)
9 a 3 b 9mu 2
d The information that the string is inextenible has
10 a 3 m s1 b 4.5 been used when, in part c the acceleration of A has
11 a 4 m s1 in same direction b 3 m s1 in opposite been taken as equal to the acceleration of B
direction obtained in part a.
12 a 3 m s1 b 6 kg 26 a 18 N (2 s.f.) b 2 c 4.2 N s d 72 s

Exercise 3I

1 a 0.103 kg b 4.103 kg
2 0.14 (2 s.f.)
3 a 12 u = v b 6mu
4 a 0.22 m (2 s.f.) b 1425g c 1.1 m s1 (2 s.f.)
5 0.12 (2 s.f.)
6 a 9.8 N b 9.8 N
7 a 14 m s1 b 353 m s1 c 0.75 m (2 s.f.)
8 a 13 g b 3.6 m s1 (2 s.f.) c 2 23 m
d i acceleration both masses equal
ii same tension in string either side of pulley
9 a 540 N b 180 N c 450 N
10 1000 N vertically downwards
Review Exercise 1
Exercise A 19 a
v m s 1
1 a 1.12 m s2 b 31.25 s
2 a 3.6 m s2 b AC = 760 m BC = 440 m 24
3 a 14.4 b 36 m s1
4 a 0.5 m s2 b 7.5 m s1
5 =

6 m s1 (3 s.f.) O 75
t1 t s
T
7 a 24 b OA = 96 m c 4 s and 12 s
8 a 2.5 m s2 b 31.7 m s1 (3 s.f.) b 0.48 m s2 c 250 d 375 s
c 1.69 s (3 s.f.) 20 a
9 a 6t t2 b 7m c t=5 v m s 1
10 a 34 (2 s.f.) b 60 m (2 s.f.)
20
11 a 28 m s1 b 5.7 s (2 s.f.)
12 2 or 4
13 a 14 (2 s.f.) b 23 m s1 (2 s.f.)
14 10 m (2 s.f.)
15 a 28 b 4 s O T 4T 50 t s

16 a b 8 c 2.5 m s2

v m s 1 21 a 162 m b 6.2 c 0.56 m s2


22 a 185 s b 2480 m
6 c
v m s 1
16
O 3 11 t s

b 33 m
17 a O t1 t2 20 t s
v m s 1
23 a
30 v m s 1
25

O 2 t s
b 18 s t s
O 20 140
18 a constant acceleration b constant speed
c 30.5 m b 200 s c 60 s d 50 m s1
24 a 27 a bus has not overtaken cyclist
B
v m s 1
b

30 v m s 1 bus
12
24 cycle
A 8

O
O T 60 t s 6 T t s
t1
28 a
b 10 s c 34 v m s 1
25 a
60
v m s 1
10 Train A Train B
30

3
O 12 40 64 T t s
O 12 27 t s b 98
29 a
b 78 m c 35 s
d v m s 1
a m s 2 3
T
4
12 27 35 15
O t s
83
127
O T t s
t1 t2
26 a
b 96 s c m s2
v m s 1
50 30 a
v m s 1

30
10

O 140 t s 10
80 220
b 5400 m c112 s
O 240 t s
t 240 4t 3t
T
b c 800 m 57 a 1.0 m (2 s.f.) b 17 N (2 s.f.)
c 26 N, direction bisecting angle ABC
31 66 m s1
B
32 a 13 m s1 b 2 m s1 in direction
TN 80
33 6.3 N TN
34 a 2.25 m s1 direction of motion unchanged
b 1.5 N s RN
35 a 2.4 m s1 b due west c 3000 kg
36 a A 2.2 m s1 B 3 m s1 b 0.4 N s
c 1.6 N s
37 a 3 m s1 b i m = 3.6 ii 18 N s
38 750 N d 0.55 (2 s.f.)
39 a 0.42 N b 2.5 58 a 11 500 N b 6.2 m s2 c 3700 N
40 a 2.45 m s2 b 0.25 d 31 m s1 (2 s.f.)
41 0.30 (2 s.f.) 59 a 0.24 6.2 m s2 b 530 N (2 s.f.) c 54 m
42 0.37 (2 s.f.) d normal reaction of the road on the car is
43 a 3 m s2 b 14.8 m s1 (3 s.f.) c 0.1 kg increased when the tow bar breaks
d 3.06 s (3 s.f.)
44 a 8.6 m s1 b 24 m c 79.2 m
45 520 (2 s.f.)
46 a 0.693 m s2 (3 s.f.) b 7430 N (3 s.f.)
c 28 kN (2 s.f.)
47 a 3.6 m s2 b 0.75 (2 s.f.) c14 m (2 s.f.)
48 a 0.35 (2 s.f.) b normal reaction unchanged
hence friction force unchanged
c 1500 N (2 s.f.)
49 a 15 m s1 b 991 (3 s.f.)
50 a 22.4 b 4.64 (3 s.f.) c 6380 (3 s.f.)
d Consider air resistance due to motion under
gravity
51 a 4.2 m s2 b 3.4 N (2 s.f.) c 2.9 m s1 (2 s.f.)
d 0.69 s (2 s.f.)
52 a 1.4 m s2 b 3.4 N (2 s.f.), 4.2 N
53 a i 1050 N ii 390 N b 3 m s
54 a 2.2 m s2 (2 s.f.) b 22 N (2 s.f.)
c 4.4 m (2 s.f.)
55 a mg b 0.693 (3 s.f.)

c mg vertically downwards
56 a 1.2 m s2 b 16 N
c The information that the string is inextensible
has been used in assuming that the accelerations
of P and Q, and hence of the whole system, are
the same.
d 3s
e 20 m s1
Chapter 4 Answers
Exercise 4A Exercise 4B

1 a Q 5cos30 = 0 1 34.7 N
b P 5sin30 = 0 2 a 20 N b 1.77
c Q = 4.33 N P = 2.5 N 3 14.4
2 a Q Pcos60 = 0 4 S = 30.4 or 30.5, T = 43.0
b Psin60 43 = 0 5 a 5.46 N b 0.762 kg
cQ=4N P=8N 6 a 1.46 b 55g
3 a 9 Pcos30 = 0 7 a3N b2N
b Q + Psin30 8 = 0 8 a 2.6 b 4.4
c Q = 2.80 N P = 10.4 N 9 a F = 19.6m, R = 9.8m
4 a 9 Pcos30 = 0 b F = 17m (3 s.f.), R = 0
b Q + Psin30 8 = 0 c P = 11.2 (3 s.f.) Q = 5.73 (3 s.f.)
c Q = 2.80 N P = 10.4 N 10 13.9 N
5 a 4cos45 + Pcos 7 = 0 11 39.2
b 4sin45 Psin = 0 c = 34.1 P = 5.04 N 12 37.2 N (3 s.f.)
6 a 6cos45 2cos60 Psin = 0 13 F = 12.25, R = 46.6 (3 s.f.)
b 6sin45 + 2sin60 Pcos 4 = 0 14 P= 20.4 (3 s.f), R = 0.400
c = 58.7 P = 3.80 N
7 a Pcos + 8sin40 7cos35 = 0 Exercise 4C
b Psin + 7sin35 8cos40 = 0
c = 74.4 (allow 74.3) P = 2.20 (allow 2.19) 1 0.446
8 a 9cos40 + 3 Pcos 8sin20 = 0 2 0.123
b Psin + 9sin40 8cos20 = 0 3 a 1.5 N b not limiting
c = 13.6 P = 7.36 4 a 40
9 a Pcos30 Qcos 45 8cos45 = 0 b The assumption is that the crate and books may be
b Psin 30 + Qsin45 8sin45 4 = 0 modelled as a particle.
c P = 11.2 (3 s.f.) Q = 5.73 (3 s.f.) 5 a 11.9 b 6.40
10 a Qcos60 Pcos 60 + 5sin45 6sin45 = 0 6 0.601 (accept 0.6)
b Psin 60 + Qsin60 5cos45 6cos45 = 0 7 a 13.3 b F = 3.33, X = 9.54
c P = 3.784 N Q = 5.198 N 8 a 9.97 N down the plane b 22.7 N
11 a Q 10sin45 = 0 c 0.439
b P 10cos45 = 0 9 a and b X = 44.8 (accept 44.7), R = 51.3
c P = 7.07 N Q = 7.07 N 10 F = 22.1, T = 102 (3 s.f.)
12 a Q + 2cos60 6sin60 = 0 11 a T = 3.87 b T = 2.75
b P 2sin60 6cos60 = 0 12 0.758
c P = 4.73 Q = 4.20
13 a 8sin30 Qcos30 = 0 Exercise 4D
b P Qsin30 8cos30 = 0
c P = 9.24 N Q = 4.62 N 1 = 52.6, T = 24.7
14 a 8cos45 10sin30 Q = 0 2 a and b The weight of the particle is 80 N and the
b P + 8sin45 10cos30 = 0 tension in the second string is 69.3 N (3 s.f.).
c P = 3.00 N Q = 0.657 N 3 a 6.93 (3 s.f.) b 3.46 (3 s.f.)
15 a 2 + 8sin30 Pcos = 0 4 a 43 (to nearest degree)
b 4 8cos30 + Psin = 0 b 53 N (to nearest Newton)
c = 26.0 P = 6.68 N 5 a 138.2 (1 d.p.) b 8.95 (2 d.p.)
6 T = 17.3, S = 21.3
7 R= 20.7, = 0.24 (2 s.f.)
8 = 0.296 (3 s.f.)
9 363
10 11
11 a 0.577
b The book was modelled as a particle.
12 a W = 11.4 b R = 13.9
13 2.2 (1 d.p.)
14 0.75 (2 d.p.)
15 0.262 (3 s.f.)
16 a

b 40.46 c 0.279 (3 s.f.)


17 a R = 88.3 b P = 74.7
c resultant force 9 N down plane and box will move
18 11.0
cos sin
19
cos sin
20 a 15.7 (3 s.f.) b 0.625
21 0.577 (3 s.f.)
22 0.399 (3 s.f.)
23 a 0.684 (3 s.f.) b 2.33
c As 2.425 > 1.596 the ring is not in equilibrium.
Chapter 5 Answers
Exercise 5A Exercise 5D

1 6 Nm clockwise 1 2.4 N, 3.6 N


2 10.5 Nm clockwise 2 3.5 m from A
3 13 Nm anticlockwise 3 m from
4 0 Nm
5 10 Nm anticlockwise 4 a 29.4 N, 118 N b 4.25 m
6 11.6 Nm clockwise
7 30.5 Nm anticlockwise Exercise 5E
8 0 Nm
9 13.3 Nm clockwise 1 a 105 N b 140 N c 1.03 m
10 33.8 Nm anticlockwise 2 b0x<

Exercise 5B 3 a 40g b x =
c i the weight acts at the centre of the plank
1 a 5 Nm anticlockwise
ii the plank remains straight
b 13 Nm clockwise iii the mans weight acts at a single point
c 19 Nm anticlockwise 4 b W = 790 300x c x = 2.53, W = 30
d 11 Nm anticlockwise 5 a 200 N b 21 cm
e 4 Nm clockwise 6 a 36 kg b 2.2 m
f 7 Nm anticlockwise 7 a 19.6 N b 5
2 a 16 Nm clockwise
8 a 588 N b m
b 1 Nm anticlockwise
c 10 Nm clockwise 9 a 125 N b 1.8 m
d 7 Nm clockwise
e 0.5 Nm anticlockwise
f 9.59 Nm anticlockwise

Exercise 5C

1 a10 N, 10 N b 15 N, 5 N
c 8.6 N, 11.4 N d 12.6 N, 7.4 N
2 a 7.5, 17.5 b 30, 35
c 245, 2 d 49, 1.5
3 0.5 m from B
4 59 N
5 31 cm from the broomhead
6 16.25 N, 13.75 N
7 1.71 m
8 5
9 m
10 2.05 m
11 a 15 N b rod will tilt c 3.17 m
Chapter 6 Answers
Exercise 6A 5 a=5 b=

1 8.60 km from starting point on bearing of 054 6 a= b = 1 c s = 1 dt=


2 10 km, 7.2 km on bearing of 326
3 7.43 km, 062 7 a 3.61 (3 s.f.), 023 b 4.12 (3 s.f.), 104
4 9.13 km, 340 c 3.61 (3 s.f.), 304 d 2.24 (3 s.f.), 243
5 31.8 km, 261
6 174, 328.6 Exercise 6E
7 3.01 km, 220
1 a 5 m s1 b 25 km h1 c 5.39 m s1
Exercise 6B d 8.06 cm s1
2 a 50 km1 b 51.0 m c 4.74 km d 967 cm
1 a 2b b d c b d 2b e d + b f d + b 3 a 5 m s , 75 m b 5.39 m s1, 16.2 m
1

g 2d h b i 2d + b j b + 2d c 5.39 km h1, 16.2 km d 13 km h1, 6.5 km


k b + d l b d
2 a 2m b 2p c m d m e p + m Exercise 6F
f p + m g p +2m h p m i m p
j 2m + p k 2p + m l m 2p 1 a 8i + 3j b 2i 7j c 17i + 16j d 7i 13j
3 a 2p b 2r c 2p + 2r d p + r 2 a 2i + 5j b i + 3j c 2i + 4j d 2i 5j
ep+r f r g p h 2r + p e 2i 5j
3 a 6i 8j b 12i + 9j c 4.5i + 6j d 5i + 5j
4 a+ b
e 4i + 6j f 32i 52j g 43i 23j
5 a+ b h 35i + 65j
4 a 6i + 12j b 7i + 4j c 2i + 6j d 10i 13j
e 2i 3j, f 4.61 m s1 g 4 h 2.5
Exercise 6C 5 a 5i + 12j, 13 m s1 b 6i 5j, 7.81 m s1
c 2i 5j, 5.39 m s1 d 3i 2j, 3.61 m s1
1 4i e 7i + 9j, 11.4 m s1
2 5i + 2j 6 4.8i 6.4j
3 3i + j 7 10.1 m
4 2i + 3j 8 2.03 m s1
5 2i j 9 a 2ti + (500 + 3t)j b 721 m
6 3j 10 a 7ti + (400 + 7t)j, (500 3t)i + 15tj
b 350i + 750j
Exercise 6D 11 a (1 + 2t)i + (3 t)j, (5 t)i + (2 + 4t)j b
5.39 km
1 a 6i + 2j b 10i + 8j c 7j d 10i + j 12 a 121 m s1, 6.08 m s1 b 18i 3j c 15i 12j
e 2i + j f 2i 10j g 14i 7j h 8
i + 9j Exercise 6G
2 a 5 b 10 c 13 d 4.47 (3 s.f.)
e 5.83 (3 s.f.) f 8.06 (3 s.f.) g 5.83 (3 s.f.) 1 a i 8j b 5i + j c 2i + 5j d 3i + 2j
h 4.12 (3 s.f.) 2 a 8.06, 82.9 below b 5.10, 169 above
3 a 53.1 above b 53.1 below c 67.4 above c 5.39, 68.2 above d 3.61, 146 above
2
d 63.4 above 3 a 6i, 3i m s b 3i 2j, (i j) m s2
4 a 149 to the right b 29.7 to the right
c 31.0 to the left d 104 to the left c 3i 2j, ( i j) m s2 d i 6j, ( i 3j) m s2
4 a 5.83 N, 59 b 6.32 N, 18.4
c 6.40 N, 38.7
5 a 5.83 N, 3.83 N b 4.39 N, 5.38 N
c 4.20 N, 6.53 N d 14.4 N, 12.7 N
e 4.54 N, 31.9

Exercise 6H

1 a p = 2, q = 6 b 6.32 N c 18
2 a (3 + t)i + (10 + t)j b 4.24 km c 1630
3 a p = 6ti, q = (12 3t)i + (6 + 6t)j b 38.4 km
c1
4 a3 b 10.2 m s2 c 168.7
5 a 4 i + 2j m s2 b 22.4 N c 26 m
6 a 031 b a = 6ti, b = 3ti + (10 + 5t)j
c 1400 d 1456
7 a 108 b (2 + 9t)i + (4 3t)j c 41, 23
8 a 124 b (3 2t)i + (2 + 3t)j c 11.2 m s1
d1
9 a 9.85 m s1 b (3 + 4t)i + (2 + 9t)j c 6.5 s
d 7.46 m s1
10 a (5i + 3j) km h1
b (10 + 5t)i + (15 + 3t)j, (16 + 12t)i + 26j
c 0525
Review Exercise 2
31 a 90 X b 2X 30 c 15 X 90
1 a 48 b 41.6 d 75
2 a 40.8 b 22.7 N (3 s.f.) 32 a Model the plank as a uniform rod.
3 a 42.9 b 52.8 N (3 s.f.) b 240g c 210g
4 a 35.1 N b 33.0 N (3 s.f.) 33 a 30 kg b 3.6 kg
5 a 26.1 b 51.4 (3 s.f.) c i plank is uniform so weight acts through
6 a 7.5 b 12 mid-point
7 a 2 5mg
b 74 ii rock is a particle so mass of rock acts through
8 a 86.6 b 100 end-point A
9 47.5 (1 d.p.) 34 a p = 2, q = 6 b 210 or 6.32 (3 s.f.)
10 a 19.9 N b 3.46 c 18 (to nearest degree)
11 a 23.0 b 17.6 35 a 7.55 b 14.8
c The friction is not limiting and so 36 a 14.8 b 144.2
equilibrium is maintained. 37 a 63.4 b 2 + 1 = 0 c 4.47 (3 s.f.)
12 a 18.7 b 0.60 (2 s.f.) 38 a 17.5 (1 d.p.) b 66
c Equilibrium is maintained and so the parcel c P = 3i + 12j Q = 4i + 4j
does not move. 39 a 2i + j b 26.6 c 12.6 m
13 a 1.68 b 0.548 40 a 5.83 b 9.43
14 a 257 (3 s.f.) b 12.5 s 41 a (2i + 6j) km h1 b (3i 4j)+ (2i + 6j)t
15 a 131 N b 209 N c =2 d 40 km h1
c i Friction acts down the slope,. magnitude 0.4R 42 a 3i 1.5j b 6.71 c 21i 7j
1
ii No acceleration so net force on package is 43 a 6.5 km h (2 s.f) b 337 c 8.5i + 23j
zero d 11i + (17 + 5t)j e 1512 f 4.72 km
16 a 0.270 b 3.76 m s2 down the plane 44 a 6.08 m s1 b 3517 c 5i + 32j
17 a 125 b 1.46 m s2 d 21 m
18 5.6 m 45 a 9.43 m s1 b 2i + j + t(5i + 8j) c1.6 s
19 a 88.2 N b 0.875 m d 4.25 m s1
e friction on field so velocity of ball not
20 m
constant or vertical component of balls
21 a 2 b 0.6 m motion or time for player to accelerate
22 a 911 N b 1176 N c 2.25 m 46 a velocities destroyer: 10i km h1, cruiser:
23 a 784 N b 0.5 m 20j km h1
24 1.6d b position vectors destroyer: 10ti = d
25 a 50 N b 1.9 m cruiser: 50i +20tj = c
26 a 0.75 b 24 N c 144 N c d2 = 500t2 1000t +2500
d The weight of the rock acts precisely at B. d as 44.72 > 40 cruiser will not be able to
27 a 1.25 detect destroyer
b The weight of the beam acts through its mid- 47 a 031 (to nearest degree)
point at C. b (3t 10)i + 5tj c 15.20
c 0.4 m d d2 = 25t2 60t +100 e 14.24
28 a 70 N b 120 cm c 30
29 a 0.8
b The weight acts through the mid-point of the
rod.
30 a i 7.5 kg ii 477.75 N
b Assumed that the centre of mass acts at the
point C.
Examination Style Paper
Exercise A 1
6 a m s 2 .
3
1 a 4 m s 1 b 2.5 N,to 2 significant figures.
b The direction of motion of P has been c 0.54, to 2 significant figures.
changed by the collision. 7 a 146.
c 3.2 N s . b s 8i 2i 3j t , r 6ti
2 a 12 3 N. c T 8
b 24 d 24 2 km.
3 a 400 6W
8 a N .
v m s 1
6 x
600 2 x
b W
12 30 x
8 c W0x2

O 6 15 t s

b 36 s.

s m
390

138
48
O 6 15 36 t s

3
4 a g.
4
b For A m 28
c The accelerations of the particles have the
same magnitude.
5 a 70.9 , to 3 significant figures.
b 7.46 m s 2 , to 3 significant figures.

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