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ASPulleys Exam Questions

The document contains past Edexcel exam questions related to pulleys and lifts, focusing on Newton's 3rd Law from various years. It includes specific questions from June 2010 to June 2018, along with their solutions. The solutions provide calculations for tension, acceleration, and other mechanics-related concepts.
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ASPulleys Exam Questions

The document contains past Edexcel exam questions related to pulleys and lifts, focusing on Newton's 3rd Law from various years. It includes specific questions from June 2010 to June 2018, along with their solutions. The solutions provide calculations for tension, acceleration, and other mechanics-related concepts.
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Pulleys/Lifts - Past Edexcel Exam Questions

1. (Question 5 - M1 June 2018)


AS Mechanics - Newton’s 3rd Law

2. (Question 5 - M1 June 2017)

3. (Question 2 - M1 June 2016)


AS Mechanics - Newton’s 3rd Law

4. (Question 4 - M1 June 2015)


AS Mechanics - Newton’s 3rd Law

5. (Question 7 - M1 June 2014)


AS Mechanics - Newton’s 3rd Law

6. (Question 8 - M1 June 2013)

7. (Question 2 - M1 June 2013)


AS Mechanics - Newton’s 3rd Law

8. (Question 7 - M1 June 2012)


AS Mechanics - Newton’s 3rd Law

9. (Question 8 - M1 June 2010)


AS Mechanics - Newton’s 3rd Law

Solutions

1. (a) 708N
(b) 6 occupants

2. T = 6N

3. (a) T = 20.6N
(b) 15.5N

4. (a) a = 1.2 ms−2


(b) 2040N

5. (a) i. -
24
ii. T = 7
mg
(b) v = 1.4 ms −1

(c) a = g
5
ms−2
(d) 1.2 metres
3g
6. (a) a = 5
ms−2
(b) T = 56 mg

6 2
(c) 5
mg at a 45 degree angle (NorthEast)

7. (a) T = 7800N
(b) R = 390N

8. (a) a = 1.25 ms−2


(b) v = 7.5 ms−1
(c) T = 1.375N
(d) s = 7.5m
(e) T h = 0.125N
12
9. (a) T = 35
g
(b) a = g
7
ms−2
(c) 0.57 seconds

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