Description of the Demo: The first condition of equilibrium tells us that if the
vector sum of all external forces (net force) acting on the body is zero,
then the body at rest has no tendency to start moving as a whole.
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Given a setup in the stationary
state, students should carefully choose some reasonable object from the
whole system to analyse the forces on it. In our cases, this can be done
within only one dimension as a good approximation. The optional Question
6 concerns about this approximation, which exceptionally may require
students to think in two dimension.
The situation could become terribly
intractable if no approximation or idealization was made to the
considered systems. In all following, we always assume that strings we
use are massless or negligibly light, and that pulleys are frictionless
at their axles. Students may be asked to consider why these are necessary
and whether there should be additional assumptions (e.g. consider the
elasticity of string and the friction between pulley and string, and
etc.). Advisably, it makes good sense for students to realize the
difference between the idealization and the actual cases. |