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2324B-ENSC-017-Machine Problem 1

The document provides calculations related to the motion of a particle, including its position, velocity, and acceleration at specified time intervals. It includes input values for time and distance, along with equations for motion, and presents results in tabular form. Additionally, it outlines instructions for further calculations involving horizontal and vertical distances, as well as maximum height and time to reach it.

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2324B-ENSC-017-Machine Problem 1

The document provides calculations related to the motion of a particle, including its position, velocity, and acceleration at specified time intervals. It includes input values for time and distance, along with equations for motion, and presents results in tabular form. Additionally, it outlines instructions for further calculations involving horizontal and vertical distances, as well as maximum height and time to reach it.

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Student Number: 2022-05026-MN-0

INSTRUCTIONS: (specifically made for this problem only)


- Input the t1 and t2 values, note that t2's value must be greater than t1

Position of a particle
s = At4 - Bt3 + Ct2 + Dt + E
s = 0t4 - 5t3 + 0t2 + 2t + 6

EQUATIONS:
Position s = -5t3 + 2t + 6
Velocity v = -15t2 + 2
Acceleration a = -30t

INPUT VALUES:
t1 7
t2 77

Time when the particle change direction:


0 = -15t2 + 0t + 2
0 = ax2 + bx + c
t1
0.365148372
ANSWERS:
t1 t2
POSITION (s) -1695 -2282505

VELOCITY (v) -733 -88933


ACCELERATION (a) -210 -2310
DISTANCE 2280810
DISPLACEMENT -2280810

OTHER NECESSARY VALUE


t1 0.36514837167
POSITION (s) 6.48686449556015
VELOCITY (v) 1.21280763210052E-12
ACCELERATION (a) -10.9544511501

TABLE OF VALUES
TIME POSITION VELOCITY ACCELERATION
0 6 2 0
7 -1695 -733 -210
77 -2282505 -88933 -2310
S - T GRAPH
500000

0
1 2 3

-500000

-1000000

-1500000

-2000000

-2500000

V - T GRAPH
20000

0
1 2 3

-20000

-40000

-60000

-80000

-100000

A - T GRAPH
0
1 2 3

-500

-1000

-1500

-2000

-2500
-1500

-2000

-2500
INSTRUCTIONS: (specifically made for this problem only)
- Input the necessary values that are needed to calculate what is being asked for.
- The value of h1 entered should not be lower than the output for hmax, and t1 should not surpass the total time (T
shown.

INPUT VALUES:
VELOCITY (V) 33
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (x) 17
VERTICAL DISTANCE (h1) 17
TIME (t1) 1
GRAVITATIONAL ACCELERATION (g) 9.81

ANGLE (θ) #NUM!


ould not surpass the total time (T). Or else no numerical value will be

ANSWERS:
MAXIMUM HEIGHT (hmax)

TIME TO REACH hmax


TIME AT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (x)
TIME AT VERTICAL DISTANCE (y | Upward)
Time AT VERTICAL DISTANCE (y | Downward)
X AT t1
Y AT t1
will be

SWERS:
#REF!
#REF!
#REF!
#REF!
#REF!
#REF!
#REF!
INSTRUCTIONS: (specifically made for this problem only)
- Input the necessary values that are needed to calculate what is being asked for.
- Input values for t1, t2, and t3 as well for a1, a2, and a3, to calculate each velocity and position.
- Input value for t4, which has to be in the range of 0 - the value of your t3.
NOTE: values of t1, t2, and t3 should be in ascending order
values

INPUT VALUES: TABLE 1 (t1, t2, t3,


TIME (t) ACCELERATION (a)
t1 3 a1 17 1
t2 6 a2 21 2
t3 9 a3 33 3

INPUT VALUES: TABLE 2 (t4


TIME (t) ACCELERATION (a)
t4 7 a1 25 4
for.
ocity and position.

values

TABLE 1 (t1, t2, t3, a1, a2, a3)


VELOCITY (v) POSITION (s)
25.5 25.5
82.5 184.5
163.5 544.5

TABLE 2 (t4)
VELOCITY (v) POSITION (s)
105.5 572.16666666667

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