Assignment Dynamics
Assignment Dynamics
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from rest and the the velocity of the 300 N block I if the two blocks are released Determine both blocksd 200 N block,Bmoves 1 m up the incline.The coefficientof kinetic fi'ictionbetween planes lro= 0.10.Consider : 600and 0z: 300 01 i, theinclined
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Problem2 The 500 N block slides down the inclined plane for which the coeffrcientof kinetic friction is the pointA, detennine maximum of : 1te: 0.25.If it is movingat speed v 3 rn/swhen it reaches arrest motion.Here a : 3, b : 4, d: 3 m and the to of deformation the springneeded momentarily k :3000 NAn
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Problem3 AB.It then down the smoothcirculars,.srface from rest atA andslides The 25 N block is released how far until it strikesthe spling.Determine to continues slide alongthe horizontalrough surface Herea= 0.9 m, b = 0.6 fl, k : 660 NA, p1 : 0.2 and the it compresses springbeforestopping. 0 :900
Problem4 dwhen it is atl. If the plane it againstthespringso asto compress a distance The 50 N block is pressed from the wall, to wherethe block strikesthe ground. of the determine distance 0.6 m, measured is smooth, the Neslect sizeofthe block.Herek - 2000N/m, e : L2 mand f: 0.9 rn.
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Problem5 The 50 N collar starts from rest at A and is iifted by applying a constantvertical force F: 125 N to the cord. If the rod is smooth,determinethe power developed the force at the instant 0: by a:lm,b:1.2m.600 Consider .
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Problem6
to length of 1 m. If it is attached the smoothcollar of The spring has stiffnesstr 30 N/m and unstretched the weight of 25 N and the collar is releasedfrom rest at A, determine speedof the collar just before it strikesthe end of the rod at.B. Neglectthe size of the collar. Where a: d:0.5 n, :0.5 m and/= I m 3 m and b :2 m, c = 1.5 m,
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Problem7 A block having a massof 20 kg is attached four springs.If eachspring has a stiffnessfr = 2 kN/m and to an unstretchedlength of 150 mm, determinethe maximum downward vertical displacements,,o"of the block if it is released from rest at s : 0. Consider 100rnm. /: