A truck pulls boxes up an incline plane. The truck can exert a maximum force of 4,500 N. If the plane's incline is pi/8 and the coefficient of friction is 3/5 , what is the maximum mass that can be pulled up at one time?

1 Answer
Apr 30, 2018

The mass is =490.1kg

Explanation:

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Resolving in the direction parallel to the plane ↗^+

Let the force exerted by the truck be F=4500N

Let the frictional force be =F_rN

The coefficient of friction mu=F_r/N=3/5

The normal force is N=mgcostheta

The angle of the plane is theta=1/8pi

The acceleration due to gravity is g=9.8ms^-2

Therefore,

F=F_r+mgsintheta

=muN+mgsintheta

=mumgcostheta+mgsintheta

m=F/(g(mucostheta+sintheta))

=4500/(9.8(3/5*cos(1/8pi)+sin(1/8pi))

=490.1kg