A bead of mass #m# can slide on a thin vertical rod,with sliding coefficient #mu =0.4#.The rod is translated horizontally with a constant acceleration of #a#. QUESTION below.?
For what value of #a# will an observer on earth see equal horizontal and vertical components of acceleration of the bead.
For what value of
1 Answer
Mar 29, 2018
Explanation:
The forces acting on the bead are
- the normal force
#N# exerted on it by the rod in the horizontal direction. - its weight
#mg# in the vertically downward direction - the force of sliding friction
#mu N# vertically upward.
The bead has acceleration components of
Thus, Newton's second law takes the form
This implies that
Hence