Embibe Experts Solutions for Exercise 4: Exercise 4.4
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The pull is just sufficient to keep the block in equilibrium as shown. Pulleys are ideal. Find the tension (in ) in the upper cable connected with ceiling.

Blocks and start from rest and move to the right with acceleration and . Here is in seconds. The time when block again comes to rest is

In the arrangement shown in figure . Pulleys are massless and string are light. For what value of the mass moves with constant velocity (Neglect friction)

In the figure shown pulley is ideal. At both masses touches the ground and string is taut. A force $F=2 t$ is applied to pulley ( is in second) then is lifted off the ground at time

A block of mass on a smooth horizontal surface is connected to a second mass by a light cord over a light frictionless pulley as shown. (Neglect the mass of the cord and of the pulley). A force of magnitude is applied to mass as shown. Neglect any friction. Find the value of force for which the system will be in equilibrium.

In the following diagram a massless pulley is pulled by a constant force of magnitude There is no friction between the block and the floor. The acceleration produced in the block of mass is

The block moves to the right with a constant velocity as shown in figure. The relative velocity of body with respect to is (assume all pulleys and strings are ideal)
