A 360 kg crate rests on the back of a truck with a rough surface - NSC Technical Sciences - Question 2 - 2022 - Paper 1
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A 360 kg crate rests on the back of a truck with a rough surface. The mass of the truck is 4 550 kg and it is travelling at a speed of 105 km/h to the right. The dri... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A 360 kg crate rests on the back of a truck with a rough surface - NSC Technical Sciences - Question 2 - 2022 - Paper 1
Step 1
2.1.1 If the crate is not secured with ropes, explain what will happen to it when the driver applies the brakes.
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The crate will slide to the right due to its inertia. When the driver applies the brakes, the truck decelerates, but the crate will continue moving forward at its original speed until a net force acts on it to stop it.
Step 2
2.1.2 NAME and STATE in words Newton's law of motion used to answer QUESTION 2.1.1.
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Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object will continue in a state of rest or uniform velocity unless acted upon by a non-zero resultant force.
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2.1.3 Draw a labelled free-body diagram of ALL the forces acting on the crate as the driver applies the brakes.
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The free-body diagram includes the following forces:
Weight (W) acting downward: labeled as W = mg.
Normal force (N) acting upward: equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the weight.
Frictional force (F_f) acting to the left: this opposes the motion caused by the braking.
Step 4
2.1.4 Calculate the acceleration of the truck as the driver applies the brakes.
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The acceleration can be calculated using the formula:
a=ΔtΔv
Where:
Initial velocity, vi=105 km/h=29.17 m/s
Final velocity, vf=62 km/h=17.22 m/s
Time interval, Deltat=7 s
Thus,
a=717.22−29.17=−1.7 m/s2.
Step 5
2.1.5 Calculate the force applied by the brakes on the truck.
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Using Newton's second law Fnet=ma, we can calculate the net force acting on the truck using:
Fnet=(mtruck+mcrate)⋅a
Where:
Total mass, mtotal=4,550 kg+360 kg=4,910 kg
Substituting the values:
Fnet=4,910⋅(−1.7)=−8,396.7 N
Thus, the force exerted by the brakes is approximately 8,396.7 N in the opposite direction of the motion.