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AM 316 Engineering Dynamics
Homework #7
Linear Impulse and Momentum:
Special Case - Impact
1. Three identical steel cylinders are free to slide
on the fixed horizontal shafi. Cylinders 2 and 3
are at rest and are approached by cylinder I at a
speed v,. Express the final speed v, of cylinder
3 in terms of v, and the coefficient of restitution
e
Ans, v,=E(+e)?
2. Determine the value of the coefficient of
restitution ¢ which results in the final velocity v’
being perpendicular to the initial velocity v.
Ans, 0.333
3. The ball is released from position A and drops
0.75 m to the incline. If the coefficient of
restitution in the impact is ¢ = 0.85, determine
the slant range R.
Ans. 1.62m
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HW #7
Dr. Tzong-Ying Hao/Spring 2014
Due: April 1,2014 (TuTh) / April 2, 2014 (MW)
4, Two identical hockey pucks moving with initial
velocities v4) and vg collide as shown. If the
coefficient of restitution is e = 0.75, determine
the velocity (magnitude and angle 0 with
respect to the positive x-axis) of each puck just
afier impact. Also calculate the percentage loss
of system kinetic energy.
Ans. v42 = 6.83 mis, @ 42 = 180°
Vez = 6.51 mis, @ g2 = 50.2°
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5, Sphere A has a mass of 23 kg and a radius of 75
mm, while B has a mass of 4 kg and a radius of
50 mm, If the spheres are traveling initially
along the parallel paths with the speeds shown,
determine the velocities of the spheres
immediately after impact. Specify the angles
8 4 and @ m with respect to the horizontal made
by the rebound velocity vectors. The coefficient
of restitution is 0.4 and friction is neglected.
Ans. v4. = 2.46 mis, 6 42 = 40.3°
ve = 9.16 mis, 8 g2 = 88.7°
Page | of 26. Disks A and B weight 8 Ib and 2 Ib,
respectively. If they are sliding on the smooth
horizontal plane with the velocities shown,
determine their velocities just after impact
(specify the direction with respect to the
horizontal). The coefficient of restitution
between them is e = 0.5. (Spring 2013,
Midterm #2)
12.56 ft/s, 6 42 = 50.24°
14.72 fils, @ #2 = 65.42°
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