June 2014 (R) MA - M1 Edexcel
June 2014 (R) MA - M1 Edexcel
1.
' tr'igure 1
A particle P of weight ff newtoas is attached to ote end of a light inextensible shing. The
other end of the saing is attached to a fixed point O. Ahorizontal force of magpitude 5 N
is applied to P. The prticle P is itr equilibrium with the string taut and with OP making
an angle of 25" to the downward vertical, as sholvn in Figure 1'
Find
[e4:b \^/ .
Two forces (4i-2j)N and (2i+ qilN act on aparticle Pof mass 1.5 kg. The resultant of
these two forces is parallel to the vector (2i + 1;.
o) (.$, (y.)"(;
b) ({ =rha. t 3
-V.vr+a;t V:
62*3' r [O ra,,r]-l
3. A car starts from rest and moves with constmt accelerdion along a straight horizontal
road. The carreaches a speed af Vms-l in20 seconds. Itmoves at constant speed I/m s1
for the next 30 seconds, then moves with constcnt deceleration 1 * t' rmtit it has speed
2
8 m. 11. It moves at speed 8 m rl for the next 15 seconds and then moves with coastant
-t
(a) Sketch, in the spactr below, a speed-time Saph for this journey.
(3)
Find
c) 6*=%dt
I
IE,* 3e
l\x- ?,=L"'cLaEL.N
lA ,-l
TS
=qb l,
2
u
(b) Show that H = )o
(c) Find, in terms of 1} the total time from the instant of projection to &e instant when
the particle hits the ground.
(4)
S-H a) V: utaL u
tA=tl
v i:o-4,8
t^ :-r b) s =(ulv)b = (u9t *T >u =
L ?--
:. H- +Pu\s1f
4-E Z3
o)S , -3-H s--ut+t'ar?'
(A la\
v U -3H =]fut *LOV'
3 -a
a
?,
u -3H. -3 u2 ='3Tzorf - '3b2-
-
,//
-LTLro q
p ,\./
L = (ru '+bt)
/I
,) IL Co -Tt LT'O LL:2-AE-3Tt=oi
(u - 3-T)1c'+T) =Q i
':--t =3T i
f,.
a Q*) B {3m)
F'igurc 2
Two particlesl and B have ruxses 2m and3nr respectively. The particles are connected
by a light inexteasible siling whichprr*ses over a smooth light fixed pulley. The system
is held at rest with the string taut. The hanging parts of the string are vertical and A ard
B xe above a horizontal plane, as shown in Figure 2. The system is released from rest.
(a) Show that the tension ia the string immediately after the particles are released
.12
$
Tng.
(6)
After descending 1.5 m, B strikes &e plane and is immediately brougfut to rest. In the
subsequent motion, r{ does not reach the pulley.
&) find the distance travelled by ,4 between the instant when B strikes the plane and the
instant whenthe string next beccmes taut.
(6)
(c) find the magnitude of the impulse on,B due to the impact with the plane.
a)
a":*-g
E)6i'5
[r ilffitii,.g,_
r --
6 = {-9b --v=
_b .fS --
Bxrrs )rou^l, ,t norJ rnour€a on)'F ;ra'r"\
s ;o
'€i Srut +*ratl
$
c\ t -! o --,rsb-ico'
v
0 = b( JA - Lt)
<-tm+ +1m---+
4m
Figure 3
(a) Find the distance of the eentre of mass of the beam &om l.
(6)
A small load of weidht kW newtons is attached to the beam at D. The beam remains in
equilibrium in a horizontal position. The load is modelled as a particle.
Find
(b) an expression for the tension in the rope attached to B, $ving your answer in tErms
of k andfi,
(3)
(c) the set of possible values of ft for which both ropes remain taut.
(2)
a)r?rr/l'
L
w tl^
Is -Tc
bi)
& [ruxl+]Lxz sw ra -
LTg = LW -k;rAl
3
H
t-4
3
=z
5
Canndh t,tl- aloorrb g
c^J^*,n Lt- tl ^'t lfl
f,ltunS Alaou* L trf^'+ Ts= O
nArrrp YaIu€",
X'igure 4
A particle P of mass 2.7 kg lies on a rough plane inclined at 40" to the horizontal- The
particle is held in equilibrium by a force of magnitude 15 N acting at an angle of 50" to the
plane, as shown in Figure 4. The force acts in avertical plane containing a line of greatest
slope of the plane. The particle is in equilibrium and is on the point of sliding down the
plane-
Firld
= 3l'tr4-
$e-(e*-19
+ JlN:9 -31:-$r-tlsfo&S0.-sS^
-15Srnl5o-
Sttx== ;i+.3{,6
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t e,tos,L,f_o_ i frrnusA
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