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26 September, 08:19

Jack and Jill lift upward on a 1.3kg pail of water. Jack exerts a force of 7.0N and Jill exerts a force of 11N. Jill's force is exerted at an angle of 28º with the vertical. At what angle should Jack's force be if the pail is accelerated straight upward?

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  1. 26 September, 08:27
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    1) The minimum vertical upward force has to be slightly greater than the weight of the pail of water.

    2) Weight of the pail of water = mass * g = 1.3 kg * 9.8 m/s^2 = 12.74 N

    3) Jill's upward vertical force = 11.0N cos (28°) = 9.71 N

    4) Jack's upward vertical force = 7.0N cos (x)

    5) Net upward vertical force = weight of the pail of water

    => 9.71N + 7.0N cos (x) = 12.74N

    => cos (x) = [12.74 N - 9.71N ] / (7.0 N) = 0.4329

    6) x = arc cos (0.4329) = 64.4°

    Answer: 64.4° with the vertical
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