PROBLEM 13.64
‘A 2-kg collar is uttached to a spring and slides without friction in
a vertical plane along the curved rod ABC. The spring is
undeformed when the collar is at C and its constant is 600 N/m.
If the collar is released at A with no initial velocity, determine its
‘velocity (a) as it passes through B, (b) as it reaches C.
on
PROBLEM 13.67
The system shown is in equilibrium when @=0. Knowing that
initially @=90" and that block C is given a slight nudge when
the system isin that position, determine the velocity of the block
as it passes through the equilibrium position @=0, Neglect the
weight of the rod.
PROBLEM 13.72
‘A Lb collar is attached to a spring and slides without friction along
‘circular rod in a vertical plane. The spring has an undeformed
length of Sin. and a constant & =10 Ib/ft. Knowing that the collar is
released from being held at A determine the speed of the collar and
‘the normal force between the collar and the rod as the collar passes
through B.
PROBLEM 13.90
A spacecraft is describing a circular orbit st an altitude of 1500 km
above the surface of the earth, AS it passes through Point A, its speed is
reduced by 40 percent and it enters an elliptic crash trajectory with the
apogee at Point A. Neglecting air resistance, determine the speed of the
spacecraft when it reaches the earth's surface at Point B.PROBLEM 13.96
‘A L.5-lb ball that can slide on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to a
Ijin. and
nd given an
icular to OA. Determine (a) the smallest allowable
the cord is not to become slack, (b} the closest
‘come to Point O if itis given hall the initial speed
‘undeformed length 2 ft. The ball is placed at Point A, 3 ft from 0.
initial velocity ve. perpe
value of the initial speed
distance d that the ball wi
Taner PROBLEM 13.104
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Z—~ ‘earth to Mars, it s assumed that the orbits of the earth and! Mars are
/ fom > fular and coplanar. The mean distances from the sun to the earth
/ tots nto Mars ate 149,63 108k and 227.8% 10° km, respective
‘To place the spacecraft into an eliptical transfer orbit at Point A, its
speed is increased over a short interval of time tov, Which is faster
than the earth’s orbital speed. When the spacecraft reaches Point Bon
the elliptical wansfer orbit, its speed vp is inereased to the orbital
speed of Mars. Knowing that the mass of the sun is 332.8%10°
times the mass of the earth, determine the increase in velocity required
(a) at, (by at B.