A steel cable lying flat on the floor drags a 20kgblock across a horizontal, frictionless floor. A 100Nforce applied to the cable causes the block to reach a speed of 4m/sin a distance of 2m.

What is the mass of the cable?

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Mass of the cable is5kg.

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01

Given information

A steel cable lying flat on the floor drags a 20kgblock across a horizontal, frictionless floor. A 100Nforce applied to the cable causes the block to reach a speed of 4m/sin a distance of 2m.

02

Calculation

Force of block is obtained by : Fblock=m1a-(1)

Now, to find a, by kinematic equations we get,

v2-u2=2aSa=v2-u22S(2)

Now equation (1) localid="1650272521830" Fblock=m1v2-u22S(3)

The same force will apply on cable in backward direction . So net force on cable can be expressed as follows.

localid="1650272827260" Resultant forceFcable=Fext-Fblock(4)

Substituting the given data in equation (1) and (2) we get,

localid="1650272864743" a=42-022×2a=4m/s2Fblock=20kg×(4m/s2)2-022m×2mFbiock=80N(5)

Substituting the data in equation (5) we get,

localid="1650272911920" Fcable=100-80Fcabie=m2a=20Nm2=204=5kg

03

Final answer

Mass of the cable is5kg.

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