An object of mass 2 kg slides down a frictionless track ABC - NSC Technical Sciences - Question 4 - 2022 - Paper 1
Question 4
An object of mass 2 kg slides down a frictionless track ABC. The object starts from rest at point A. It then passes point B, which is 1.2 m above the ground, with a ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:An object of mass 2 kg slides down a frictionless track ABC - NSC Technical Sciences - Question 4 - 2022 - Paper 1
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4.1 State the principle of conservation of mechanical energy in words.
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The principle of conservation of mechanical energy states that the total mechanical energy (the sum of gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy) in an isolated system remains constant.
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4.2 Determine the gravitational potential energy of the object at point B.
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Gravitational potential energy (Ep) is calculated using the formula:
Ep=mgh
Substituting the values:
Ep=(2extkg)(9.8extm/s2)(1.2extm)=23.52extJ
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4.3 Calculate the mechanical energy of the object at point B.
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The total mechanical energy (ME) at point B can be calculated as the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy:
ME=Ep+EkEk=21mv2=21(2)(0.882)=0.7744extJ
Thus,
ME=23.52extJ+0.7744extJ=24.29extJ
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4.4 Calculate the speed, vₗ, with which the object reaches point C.
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At point C, all potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. Therefore, the mechanical energy at point C (ME) is equal to the mechanical energy calculated at point B:
ME=21mv2
From this, we can derive:
v=m2ME=22(24.29)=4.93extm/s
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4.5 Define the term power.
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Power is defined as the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It can be mathematically represented as:
P=tW
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4.6 Calculate the magnitude of the tension, T, in the cable.
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The power delivered by the motor can be calculated using: