8/1 During ab roar-ongine ear is stopped
from an initial speed of 100 km/h in a distance of
50m. Ifitis known that all four wheels contribute
‘qual tothe determine the braking
force F at each wheel. Assume a constant deceler
ation for the 1500.
Ans. F = 2890 N
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28/5 The 10-Mg truck hauls the 20-Mg trailer. If the
Unit starts from rest on a level road with a tractive
force of 20 kN between the driving wheels of the
truck and the road, compute the tension 7 in
the horizontal drawbar and the acceleration @ of
the rig.
Ans. T = 18.38 KN,a = 0.667 m,
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3/9 A man pulls himself up the 15° incline by the
method shown. If the combined weight of the man
fand cart is 250 ib, determine the acceleration ofthe
cart if the man exerts a pull of 60 Ib on the reps
‘Neglect all friction and the mass of the rope, pul
leys, and wheels.
Ans. a = 14.86 ft/coe®3/19 A train consists of a 400,000-Ib locomotive and one
hundred 200,000-Ib hopper cars. If the locomotive
exerts a friction force of 40,000 Ib on the rails in
starting the train from rest, compute the forces
in couplers 1 and 100. Assume no slack in the
couplers and neglect friction,
Ans. T; = 39,200 lb, Tyo = 392 Ib
Problem 3/19
8/26 The system is released from rest with the cable
taut. For the friction coefficients y, = 0.25 and
14, = 0.20, calculate the acceleration of each body
and the tension Tin the cable. Neglect th
mass and friction of the pulleys.
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Ope U4, > Ee3/43 Compute the acceleration of block A for the instant
depicted. Neglect the mass of the pulley.
Ans. a = 1.406 m/s”
u, = 0.50]
tu, = 0.40|
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..8/107 The 0.5-kg collar C starts from rest at A end
the fixed red in
by the 5:N foree, which is constant in direction,
Neglect the small dimensions of the collar.
Ans, v = 252m/6
200 mi
Problem 3/107
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3/118 The 2-kg collar ia om og Tin
slides down the incl
Plane, The coeflent of kinetic rWagnits Oa Fe \ek ue va <
Caleulate (a) the velocity v of the ¢
strikes the spring and (6) the maximum deflee
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tion x of the spring.
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3/121 The 15-Ib cylindrical collar is released from rest
in the position shown and drops onto the spring,
Calculate the velocity v of the cylinder when the
spring has been compressed 2 in.
Ans, v = 7.08 ft/sec
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Problem 3/121