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Recitation 4

Problem 32 32. (II) A window washer pulls herself upward using the bucket–pulley apparatus shown in Fig. 4–36. (a) How hard must she pull downward to raise herself slowly at constant speed? (b) If she increases this force by 15%, what will her acceleration be? The mass of the person plus the bucket is 72 kg.

Problem 35 35.(II) Two snowcats in Antarctica are towing a housing unit to a new location, as shown in Fig. 4–38. The sum of the forces and exerted on the unit by the horizontal cables is parallel to the line L, and Determine FB and the magnitude of

Problem 48-49 (II) The block shown in Fig. 4–43 has mass and lies on a fixed smooth frictionless plane tilted at an angle θ= 22° to the horizontal. (a) Determine the acceleration of the block as it slides down the plane. (b) If the block starts from rest 12.0 m up the plane from its base, what will be the block’s speed when it reaches the bottom of the incline? 49. (II) A block is given an initial speed of 4.5 m/s up the 22° plane shown in Fig. 4–43. (a) How far up the plane will it go? (b) How much time elapses before it returns to its starting point? Ignore friction.