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aan ve fon Ne. UPPEF AOWHE RIVET, NJ. AS ese Ne ts ss yROAELLE {exist No portion of this material may he reproduced, in any form or by any means. without permission in wet rom the publisher. 13-26. At the instant shown the 100-Ib block A is Tmoving down the plane at 5 ft/s while being attached 0 the So-b block If the coefficient of kinetic friction is jue = 02, determine the acceleration of A and the distance A slides before it stops. Neglect the mass of the pulleys and cables, sock ») (100 pth enna —To-02% 010(2)-(f)an SER, omy \ae Ths N ta Hs 3.108604 0 A Boeke N, erm ems 1-10-( on Pers at ant D te-0 m-m-9 Bermuse he mass of Paleys % ® @ TS ZeYO 77 kinemates Solb taetee=t sotto 47a setden has, ay = tae nn) > | ag= 1298 Ane lay Pak eaten) Daisy ened 2886-9) 4-978 Ane 1 16 20007 Pearson Educator ‘exist No portion of this ma Upper Saddle Rivet, NJ. Al rights reserved. Utvs mater ts profectea Unuer ant opyi ws us aHey eval may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. 13.34. The boy having a weight of 80 Ib hangs uni- formly ftom the bar, Determine the force in each of his arms in ¢-=28 if the bar is moving upward with {a} « constant velocity of 3 fu, and (b) a speed of v (Ar?) fs, where & is in seconds, TWO 1b Ane T= 50910 Ane Gre earnest ree ager a one Nepean are are pat ctbin at tote fk Indicated, determine the time needed for block A toslide (05 mon the plate when the system is released from res My 109.81e0K 20 = 84.96N =7+0.28496) 109.8)8830" = 1004 7-6.04--i0m Day ems Be8t96—s00, se" «0 Wf 2h =a; 0.24.96) ~01508-)—T 598i o aan 8 Gee baStad? THM SEN Inne 05 ange paste Rock met ove0.25 Ths, di A LA 13-41 Block B rest on a smooth surface. If the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between A and Bare =0.4and = 0.3 respectively, determine the acceleration of each of each block if someone pushes horizontally on block A with a force of (a) F = 6 1b, (b) F=50 Ib, To determine whether block A will slide on block B, we need to: 1) determine the maximum acceleration angy of block B that can be provided by the static friction between A and B; 2) determine the acceleration ajogeiter assuming A does not slide on B; 3) compare amax aNd Apogeter 20/ f If nay >= gener, block A will not slide on block B 20lb Tf @max < Atogether » lock A will slide on block B na ] woof: Age 201b wactioad The static friction f, = Nx u, = 20x 0.4 =8/b N 8 The maximum acceleration of block B: a,,, = 8.587 ft/sec? my 30/322 a) 4, E885 864 sec? a,,,, => A will slide on B m,+m, 2alb 7 Bobb ty! pty fa 095 bo Sou Lvs > Oe M520 | f= NX us, =20%03=616 6 = 6.44 ft/sec” my 30/32. 50-6 © 20/32.2 = 70.84 fi! sec” | | | | | | | | | ij | | | | 207 Parson Education, Ine cist No pen Upper Salle River. NI AU ight. reserved. This of ths material may be sepraduced. in ang forin aby ay means. without pesmi in ariing from the publisher sal is peovete under all copyright fess they current Gg? Me 150% man lies agsiaa toe emshion for Ta he coticen of sale fein sg, COS toes toot cass wih comm apeed c= 90 ye \determine the smallest angle @ of the cushion at which he will begin to slip off i hovtzortoL : vertical » om fratin jm. normal force x iB room EHS 8 (8 By 13.67, Determine the constant speed of the passengers ‘on the amusement-park ride if it is observed that the supporting cables are directed at = 3" from the vertical. Each chair including its passenger has a mass of 80 kg. Also, what are the components of force in them. and b directions which the chair exerts on a 50-kg passenger during the motion? byte = | | | | | | | ‘The S.1b packages ride on the surface of the yor belt. Ifthe belt starts from rest and increases to constant speed of 2 ft/s in 2s determine the maximum angle 0 so that none of the packages slip on the inclined surface AB of the belt. The coefficient of static friction between the belt and a package is = 0.3.At what angle do the packages first begin to slip off the surface of the belt after the belt is moving at its constant speed of 2 ft/s? Neglect the size of the packages. en Nosen0 =0 © “ba oy Sein 1) 2) ye guise us ss Seng) ad) ls i . eas y ar an 5 exon a Sat YER © may; Seose-Ne AER = ma; Ssing-0.3V=0 “ boat how to solve €gs (1) dnd (2) giver N= 5005p , substYate ants 2) 0.3x50068 ~5Sing > = 315050 =5Sing + o> spore 322, both side of the obme Fy 2.25086 =255i06 — 155 Sinb +0004 Sobsivtute J Sint? tnto cosh = 225 - 2265%9 <25Sin'9 -1S5¢np4 0.029. solve the qpadratye eypation about sing Sin® = 0.2587 76215° con be solved from epuacin (3) ard (ty in the Some wig 1 2007 Pearson tlucation. Inc. Upper Saddle Kiver, NJ. All rights reserved, his miter 1s protected under ail copyrignt aws as tey currenny ‘esi No portion of this material may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing fom the publisher, *13.88, The boy of mas 40 kgs sliding down the spiral lie ats constant speed such that his position. measured from the tp of the chute, has components r 13 m, 0 (0.39) ra and'z = (“0.52) m, where tin seconde Determine the Components of force F, Fy. and Fy which {he slide exerts on him atte instane ¢ = 2's, Neglect the Sine ofthe boy. hems Fm 22960 Ane 15-89. The girl has a mass of $0 kg She is seated on the horse of the merry-go-round which undergoes constant ‘tational motion @ = 1.5 rad/s If the path ofthe horse Is defined by r= 4 m,2 = (05 sin 8), determine the ‘maximum and minimum force F the horse exerts on het «during the motion. oats 0-0 season OStm0 20 San80 2 =-0.5¢906"«0Soa08 SER sma: &~ 500.81) = 0-0 Sxn60.57-+0] F056 25608 Max whens = dau = 5478 Ans Mo when 8 =1, gu =4MKN Ane 5 205 vided sg he cneolar rae) =e (MRTPAAE B i te Sa sons te ge nen ace esas r=-snet— ane ABS O stom ood rerolt0 N= 30 = ra a = Bra \ fe \, ee BA, fem ond normed fo caw i eae) 1 tha. bow ay er +24 = 06600) ANE Fe wna, = Wen = BEAL) = 0S6H6 158 2047 Pearson Education, Ine. Upper Saidle Rives, NJ. All rights reserved, This material is protected und exist No portion all copyright las as they currently his material miay be reprsiuced. in ay form or by any means, without permis in writing fiom the publisher GID Me price nas amas o08 tg nd coed WO thove along the smooth horizontal slot due (0 the rotation of the arm OA. Determine the force ofthe rod fon the particle and the normal force of the sot on the particle when @ = 30°. The rod rotating witha constant Angular velocity 6 = 2rad/s. Assume the particle contacts only one side ofthe slot at any instant ose (magnitade of position veotor 04 ) F= 05sec 0tan06 05{[ (secotn06) tn0.sec0( sec 68) J0+ sec o1an 03} = 0.5] sec tan? 86" + sec 6 + secoun0] When @= 30°, 6= 2rad/s and 0Ssee30° = 0.574 m r= 0.5sec30"tan30°(2) = 0,667 mis s{ see30"ta'30%2)*+ se? 30%(2) +520"1an30%0)] 3.849 mis? @ =F-rO = 3.849-0.5774(2)? = 1540 mis = 78+ 270 = 0.5774(0) + 2(0.6667}(2) = 2.667 mis ARF =ma; Neas30?-0.5(981)c0s30° = 05(1.840) NESTON Ans REF, = may: F+0.5(981)smn30°~5.795in30° = 0.512.667) 78N Ans from oud novnal 0 He Vested osigee, = [/ ws N ‘rom ad normal to the olor 159

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