Kiss
Kiss
Kiss
(1)
Then
Figure 2 The pulley framework mounted
(2) on the counter.
Physics 141
Forces and Vector -- 2
in equilibrium. Do this on the force table with only Mass #1 Angle Mass #2 Angle
two pulleys and two strings. grams #1 grams #2
Place 200 grams on one of the mass holders,
200 175° 50 265°
with the associated pulley at 0°.
200 30° 50 120°
200 0° 50 90°
Q iii. How much mass do you expect you will need
200 351° 50 81°
to put on the other mass holder to bring the
system into equilibrium, and at what angle?
If necessary set up on the force table for a few of these
configurations to help visualize the systems. (This
Try it and test your hypothesis. This cancellation of
series of measurements is more about a concept than
forces, such that the system remains in equilibrium, is
about numbers!)
central to the rest of this experiment.
VIII. Adding Non-Perpendicular Forces Use the binder clips rather than knots when
Compared to adding perpendicular forces, adding two suspending the mass from the string.
forces that are not perpendicular is more complex in The horizontal force table:
terms of the mathematical operations that are required, Level the tables
but on the force table the procedure is identical. Use fishing line
Remember that the mass of the mass hangers
Q vii. As the angle between the two applied forces must be included in the calculations.
increases, what do you expect the When the forces are nearly balanced, tapping
counteracting force to vary? the center ring may help in finding the true
equilibrium of the system by overcoming the
Test your hypothesis with the following pairs of forces small friction in the system.
(added masses): Check that the strings moved on the center
ring to positions that are appropriate for the
Mass #1 Angle Mass #2 Angle angles to the pulleys.
grams #1 grams #2
ANALYSIS:
200 0° 200 15°
A ii. How accurate are your measurements? What
200 0° 200 30°
is the major cause of your inaccuracy?
200 0° 200 45°
200 0° 200 60°
A iii. For the force table system, draw free-body
200 0° 200 90°
diagrams for the center ring and the three suspended
200 0° 200 120°
masses. How are the various forces in these diagrams
200 0° 200 150°
related? Is there something special about their
200 0° 200 180°
relationship if the system is in equilibrium? How is
the free-body diagram for the center ring different
when the suspended mass balance and the system is in
equilibrium?
EQUIPMENT:
Force table with 3 pulleys
A iv. For the system consisting of the framework
Frame with two spring balances
and spring scales and suspended masses, draw the free-
and a pulley
body diagram for the suspended mass.
Mass set and hangers
Binder clips
A v. How does the concept of tension enter into the
Meterstick & ruler
analysis of these experiments?
In room
Incline Plane Demo
A vi. Consider the following two methods of
Large Hemp Rope
analyzing your results:
Scissors
1. Vectorially adding the two applied forces
String and fishing line
and the measured counterbalancing force.
Levels
Because the system is in equilibrium, one can
compare this sum of three forces to zero.
EQUIPMENT HINTS:
2. Calculate the sum of the two applied forces
and compare it to the measured
The pulley frame work:
counterbalancing force.
Check the zero of the spring balances. Ask for
help if they are off.
How does one calculate the relative difference
Check the calibration of the spring balances.
from an expected value of zero?
To determine the angles in this system,
measure various horizontal and vertical
distances ( Ax , Ay, Bx and By in the figure) and
use a bit of trigonometry.