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Solutions Manual PRINCIPLES OF | DYNAMICS second edition | \ | Donald T. Greenwood Profestor, Department of Aerospace Engincering The University of Michigan , PRENTICE HALL, Englewood Cilifi, New fersey 07632 “SOLUTIONS MANUAL PRINCIPLES OF DYNAMICS Second Edition Donald T. Greenwood © 1988 by PRENTICE HALL A Division of Simon & Schuster Englewood Clifs, NJ, 07682 A rights reserved. ISBN: 0-13-730005-1 Printed in the United States of Ameriéa Brag _ @tP “uence Q= [Pra]. By cosine lav, | BLE 1-2, (a) Auto position & CHAPTER f inl, Let Q>P. Sma = (GHP) , Smin™ a(Q-P) —=3, giving QE2P. ™ @ me in @ -- Meap'acceleration= $ Cmax? Syin)= = |PFQ| 2 heP2QPees B= @ 4P cos B or cosB=Ya, 8= 104.48" #e Then P* ~2Qi? e0D 300 F meters 2 = 1000 Te eat j r1000k mefers -pe (ioce~30t)Er gat jri00ok Plane position ¥, Relative position Aah Relutive velocity Ty =A(Hiy)= —307 4907 mfsec 4 Vola= ae Mpla]= 20 |) mee’ (b) AP's 1000 cos% , a fan! $ or AP! = 1000 Fe Separation dyin = JAP) F100 = 1000 (E41 = (378.4 melers Le raytgk w eee Gel mg onbtomg b=] np end end smi tm, faa Sangy hrs k (6) Equations of paréia) and tm t tmz tigmy=C Bm, bmg 1yn5 =O myn, bmg Inyng=O

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