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7/12/2024

Q1 Q3
A rigid block of mass m1 = 10 kg having velocity v0 = 2 m/s strikes a The 6 kg cylinder is released from rest in the position shown and
stationary block of mass m2 = 30 kg after traveling 1 m along a falls on the spring, which has been initially pre-compressed 50
frictionless horizontal surface as shown in the figure. The two masses mm by the light strap and restraining wires. If the stiffness of the
stick together and jointly move by a distance of 0.25 m further along the spring is 4 kN/m, compute the additional deflection S of the
same frictionless surface before they touch the mass-less buffer that is spring produced by the falling cylinder before it rebounds.
connected to the rigid vertical wall by means of a linear spring having a
spring constant k = 105 N/m. The maximum deflection of the spring is
_____________ cm (round off to 2 decimal places).

Q2 Q4
The 10-kg slider moves with negligible friction up the inclined guide. The
A railway wagon (A) of mass 10,000 kg collides with another attached spring has a stiffness of 60 N/m and is stretched 0.6 m in position
identical wagon (B) as shown in the figure. If A is moving at 5 A, where the slider is released from rest. The 250-N force is constant and
m/s and B is at rest at the time of collision, calculate the the pulley offers negligible resistance to the motion of the cord. Calculate
maximum compression in the spring S with a spring constant the velocity vc of the slider as it passes point C.
of 2 MN/m.
7/12/2024

Q5 Q7
The object of the pinball-type game is to project the particle so that it The spring of constant K is un-stretched when the slider of mass m
enters the hole at E. When the spring is compressed and suddenly passes position B. If the slider is released from rest in position A,
released, the particle is projected along the track, which is smooth determine its speed as it passes points B and C. What is the normal
except for the rough portion between points B and C, where the force exerted by the guide on the slider at position C? Neglect friction
coefficient of kinetic friction is µk. The particle becomes a projectile between the mass and the circular guide, which lies in a vertical plane.
at point D. Determine the correct spring compression δ so that the
particle enters the hole at E. State any necessary conditions relating
the lengths d and ρ.

Q6 Q8
The spring has an unstretched length of 0.4 m and a stiffness of The 10-kg collar slides on the smooth vertical rod and has a velocity u1 =
200 N/m. The 3-kg slider and attached spring are released from 2 m/s in position A where each spring is stretched 0.1 m. Calculate the
rest at A and move in the vertical plane. Calculate the velocity v velocity u2 of the collar as it passes point B.
of the slider as it reaches B in the absence of friction
7/12/2024

Q9
The15 kg homogenous cylindrical disk is given a clockwise angular
velocity of 2 rad/s with the spring un-stretched. The spring constant is
k = 43.8 N/m. If the disk rolls, how far will its center move to the right?
(A) 0.43 m
(B) 1.5 m
(C) 0.75 m
(D) 2 m

Q10
At the instant shown, the 50 N bar rotates clockwise at 2 rad/s. The
spring attached to its end always remains vertical due to the roller guide
at C. If the spring has an un-stretched length of 2 m and a stiffness of k =
6 N/m, determine the angular velocity of the bar the instant it has rotated
30° clockwise.
(A) ω = 2.3 rad/s
(B) ω = 3.9 rad/s
(C) ω = 1.7 rad/s
(D) ω = 0.4 rad/s

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