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Assignment 2: EM103/EM202 Engineering Dynamics Sem. Jan. 2015 / UCSI University

This document provides instructions for Assignment 2 in the EM103/EM202 Engineering Dynamics course at UCSI University for the January 2015 semester. Students are asked to determine the acceleration of each block and the tension in the cable connecting the two blocks, given that the blocks are originally at rest on an incline and the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between one block and the incline. The assignment is due on July 23, 2015 at 9:30 am and was assigned by Dr. M Osman.

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Assignment 2: EM103/EM202 Engineering Dynamics Sem. Jan. 2015 / UCSI University

This document provides instructions for Assignment 2 in the EM103/EM202 Engineering Dynamics course at UCSI University for the January 2015 semester. Students are asked to determine the acceleration of each block and the tension in the cable connecting the two blocks, given that the blocks are originally at rest on an incline and the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between one block and the incline. The assignment is due on July 23, 2015 at 9:30 am and was assigned by Dr. M Osman.

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EM103/EM202 Engineering Dynamics

Sem. Jan. 2015

/ UCSI University

Assignment 2

To be submitted on Thursday 23 July, 2015 9:30 am in the class room

The two blocks shown in the Figure below are originally at rest. Assuming that
the coefficients of friction between block A and the incline are s= 0.25, and
k= 0.20, determine (a) the acceleration of each block, (b) the tension in the
cable.

Dr. M Osman

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