A freight company uses a compressed spring to shoot 2.0kgpackages up a -high frictionless ramp into a truck, as FIGURE P10.51shows. The spring constant is 500N/mand the spring is compressed 30cm.

a. What is the speed of the package when it reaches the truck?

b. A careless worker spills his soda on the ramp. This creates a 50-cm-long sticky spot with a coefficient of kinetic friction 0.30. Will the next package make it into the truck?

Short Answer

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(a) The speed of the package when it reaches the truck is 1.7m/s.

(b) The package will not make it to the truck.

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Given information (part a)

It is given that a freight company uses a compressed spring to shoot 2kgpackages up a 1mhigh frictionless ramp into a truck.

The spring constant is given as 500N/mand the spring is compressed 30cm.

If soda is spilled on the ramp, it creates a 50cmlong sticky spot with a coefficient of kinetic friction 0.30.

02

Explanation (part a)

Let v be the velocity of the package. When the spring is compressed, by the conservation of energy the kinetic energy transfers into the potential energy.

12mv2=12kx2-mghv2=kx2-2mghmv2=5000.30m2-22Kg9.8m/sec212v2=2.88m/secv=1.7m/sec

The speed of the package when it reaches the truck is1.7m/sec

03

Given information (part b)

A freight company uses a compressed spring to shoot 2kgpackages up a 1mhigh friction-less ramp into a truck. The spring constant is 500N/mand the spring is compressed 30cm. If soda is spilled on the ramp, it creates a 50cmlong sticky spot with a coefficient of kinetic friction

04

Explanation (part b)

The energy that is stored in the spring will be transferred to the package and will be used in doing work against the force of gravity and the friction force.

The work done in making the package onto the ramp is given as :

W=Friction Force×distance+Work done against gravityW=(μmg)d+mghW=m(μd+h)W=2×9.810.3×0.5+1W=22.563

Since W=22.563>12kx2=22.5, the package will not make it to the truck.

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