Assignment
Assignment
2-kg sliders are connected by a light rigid bar and are constrained to
move without friction in the circular slot. The force P=12 N is constant in magnitude and
direction and is applied to the moving slider A. The system starts from rest in the
position shown. Determine the speed of slider A as it passes the initial position of slider
B if (a) the circular track lies in a horizontal plane and if (b) the circular track lies in a
vertical plane. The value of R is 0.8 m.
a) In horizontal plane
U1 2 T2 T1 Vg 2 Vg1 Ve 2 Ve1
2 0.2
v2 8.1 m / s
b) In vertical plane
Length of cable
l1 l2
2 l2 0.2 2 0.252 0.32 m
2
h2=0.2sin15=0.052 m
1 Reference line Work by the cable
U1 2 Pl P0.472 0.32 0.152 P
U1 2 T2 T1 Vg 2 Vg1 Ve 2 Ve1
mv2 mgh2 k x2 k x1
1 2 1 1
0.152 P
2 2
2 2 2
0.152 P 0.50.8 0.59.810.052 2500.45 0.2 2500.25 0.2
1 2 1 2 1 2
2 2 2
P=52.07 N
3. The 2 kg collar is released from rest at A and
slides down the inclined fixed rod in the vertical
plane. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.4.
calculate (a) the velocity v of the collar as it strikes
the spring and (b) the maximum deflection x of the
spring.
FBD of Collar
y
mg
x
Motion
F y
0 N mg cos 60 0
N N 9.81 N F f m k N 0.39.81 3.924 N
Ff=mkN
(a) the velocity v of the collar as it strikes the spring
1
F f 3.924 N
U1 2 T2 T1 Vg 2 Vg1 Ve 2 Ve1
U 2 3 T3 T2 Vg 3 Vg 2 Ve3 Ve 2
a)
1
U1 2 T2 T1 Vg 2 Vg1 Ve 2 Ve1
3
d
mv2 mg 4.5 0
1 2
T2 Vg1 0
2
v2 9.396 m / s
2 Datum
mg 1.5 mg 4.5 kd 2 0
1
Vg 3 Vg1 Ve3 0
2
1.29.811.5 1.29.814.5 1 24000d 2 0
2
d 0.0542 m 54.2 mm
5. The light rod is pivoted at O and carries the 2- and 4-kg particles. If the rod is
released from rest at q =60o and swings in the vertical plane, calculate (a) the
velocity v of the 2 kg particle just before it hits the spring in the dashed position and
(b) the maximum compression x of the spring. Assume that x is small so that the
position of the rod when the spring is compressed is essentially horizontal.
released from rest at q =60o (a) the velocity v of the 2 kg particle just before it hits the spring in the dashed position and
(b) the maximum compression x of the spring.
2 3 (maximum compression)
1
A
Reference
B U1 2 0 T1 Vg1 Ve1 T2 Vg 2 Ve 2
a) T1 Vg1 Ve1 T2 Vg 2 Ve 2
l2
b l1 20.25 sin 35 0.287 m
d1 0.25 2 0.287 0.0668 m
Reference line
a l2 20.25 sin 55 0.41 m
d1 0.41 0.25 2 0.056 m
U1 2 0 T1 Vg1 Ve1 T2 Vg 2 Ve 2
c We ignore the equal and opposite potential energy
changes for masses (a) and (b).
2
E1 mg 0.25 cos 20 kd12 kd12
1 1
2 2
E1 39.810.25 cos 20 12000.0668 12000.056
1 2 1 2
2 2
Ref.
1
E2 3 3 q 0.25 mg 0.25
2
2 2
v
E E
1 2 q 4.22 rad / s
7. The two right-angle rods with attached spheres are released from rest in the
position q = 0. If the system is observed momentarily come to rest when q = 45,
determine the spring constant k. The spring is unstretched when q =0. Treat the
spheres as particles and neglect friction.
released from rest when q = 0. System is momentarily stationary
when q = 45, determine the spring constant k. Spring is unstretched
when q =0.
1 180
a a tan 71.56
o
60
180 mm
U1 2 0 T1 Vg1 Ve1 T2 Vg 2 Ve 2
a
Reference
60 mm
2
k=155.7 N/m
8. The light quarter-circular rod is pivoted at O and carries the 3 kg particle. When the
system is released from rest at the position (1), it moves to position (2) under the action
of the constant force F=250 N applied to the cable. The spring of stiffness k=1500 N/m has
an unstretched length of 200 mm. Calculate the speed of the particle and the angular
velocity of the circular rod as the particle passes the position (2).
9. The 0.6-kg slider is released from rest at A and slides down the smooth parabolic
guide (which lies in a vertical plane) under the influence of its own weight and of the
spring of constant 120 N/m. Determine the speed of the slider as it passes point B
and the corresponding normal force exerted on it by the guide. The unstretched
length of the spring is 200 mm.
Work and Energy Principle
2 Datum
U1 2 T2 T1 Vg 2 Vg1 Ve 2 Ve1
T1 Vg1 Ve1 T2 Vg 2 Ve 2
2
2
2
2
0.69.810.5 120 0.25 0.5 0.2 1 0.6v22 1 1200.25 0.22
1 2
v2 5.92 m / s
Newtons Second Law (Normal&Tangential Coordinates)
Fspring mg
+t
2 1
v1
U1 2 T2 T1 Vg 2 Vg1 Ve 2 Ve1
10 x 20 x 1000dx 0
0.1
20v12
1
T1 Ve 2 0 2
2 0
0.1
20 3
10v12 10005 x 2 x 0 v1 2.38 m / s
3 0