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25 November, 23:19

The 2-Mg car is being towed by a winch. If the winch exerts a force of T=100 (s+1) N on the cable, where s is the displacement of the car in meters, determine the speed of the car when s=10m, starting from rest. Neglect rolling resistance of the car.

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  1. 25 November, 23:33
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    The speed of the car = 3.32 m/s

    Explanation:

    Speed: This can be defined as the rate of change of distance. The S. I unit of speed is m/s.

    Note: From the question, The force acting on the car through the winch = The tension on the cable.

    F = T = ma ... Equation 1

    Where F = Force on the car, T = tension on the cable, m = mass of the car, a = acceleration of the car.

    Where T = 100 (s+1) N,

    100 (s+1) = ma ... Equation 2

    making a the subject of equation 2

    a = 100 (s+1) / m ... Equation 3.

    When s = 10 m, m = 2 Mg = 2*10³ kg = 2000 kg

    a = 100 (10+1) / 2000

    a = 0.55 m/s²

    Using

    v² = u²+2as ... Equation 4

    Where a = 0.55 m/s², s = 10 m, u = 0 m/s

    Substituting into equation 4

    v² = 0² + 2 (0.55) (10)

    v² = 11

    v = √11

    v = 3.316

    v ≈ 3.32 m/s.

    Thus the speed of the car = 3.32 m/s
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