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( In this process we used a cartesian coordinate plane in order to locate

the given vectors.)


( Using the closed polygon method we can
determine the length of vector R )
( We need to
get the sum of
all values in x
and y axis to
det.the value
of Rx and Ry )

(Using the Pythagorean Theorem we


get the value of hypotenuse R and
by using thr tan function we now
determine the exact angle of the
vector)
(Substitute with their
respective values)
(Transpose cos and it
(Since the figure has values of will become Arc cosine)
its three sides we used the
(Solve for Y by
cosine law to solve the angle
inputting the data
made by high ways XY and YZ) on the calculator)

(We need to solve first the


value of the forces acting
along x and y axis)

(Using the Summation of all forces acting on


we need to determine the positive
forces on x axis and then transpose
the negative forces)

(Substitute the
forces with their
values)

(Transpose Fcos60 and divide


both sides with cos60)
( We need
to equate
eq.1 & eq.
2.
Transpose
the values
to their
respective
arrangemen
ts. Factor
the values
with P and
divide
both sides
with its
(Using eq.2 we can factor .
solve Now we can
for F) solve for
(by substituting P.)
P with its
value, -5.30 kn)

(Use the (In order


Sin to get the
function value of alpha
to solve
for we subtracted
Theta) the value of
Theta to 90 degrees)

(Solve for the value


of forces of W
acting along
x and y axis )
(Using the Formula we can
(Equate S1 and S2)
substitute it with its
respective
values) (Transpose 16.1t
^2 and combine
similar terms.
Transpose -305.1
to make it
(Using the same formula above positive.Divide
both sides with
(we can substitute 53.4 and solve
it with the given for t.)
values)
(In getting the value
of S substitute t
with 5.71 and solve.)

(Substitute the formula with the given values)

(Subtract)

(Transpose -64.4
and divide both (Substitute the
sides with 64.4 ) formula)

(Subtract)

(Transpose -32.2
and divide both
sides with 32.2 )
(Substitute a with -0.915)

(Substitute the formula with the given)


(Transpose -9.15)

(Add 7.32 and 9.15 to


get the initial
(Subtract) velocity)
(To get the value of a
divide both sides with
-2)
(Now,we have the value of the train's
constant acceleration )

(Substitute the formula s=Vit + 1/2gt^2


with the given values)
(Expand t+3^2)

(simplify
equation to
solve the
value of s)

(Substitute the formula s=Vit + 1/2gt^2


with the given values)

(Cancel
(To get the value out 4.905
t^2 in
both
(Combine similar sides)
terms)
of s, substitute t
with its value) (Divide both sides with 44.71
to solve for t)
(Substitute the formula)

(Simplify)
(Arrange the equation)

(Use the Quadratic


formula to get the
values of t1)

(Substitute the formula)

(Using the equation above we can test the values of t1)

(Expand 17.19-t^2)
(Expand 17.19-t^2)
(Distribute 16.1)

(Simplify)
(Transpose
200)
(Arrange equation)

(Use the Quadratic


formula to get the
values of t)

(The most accurate time base on the solution is 13.67 s)


(Substitute the formula)

(Divide and
Solve for Y)

(Add 120m
and 788.19
to get the
value of
Ymax)

(Substitute the
formula with the
present values
and solve for
time from a-c)

(Substitute the formula )

(Solve for Vfy)


(Solve for Vfy)
(Using the free body diagram and the formula solve for Ta)

(Using the free body diagram and the formula


solve for Tb)

(Using the free body


diagram and the
formula we can have
eq.3)

(To solve for the acceleration


at A,substitute a with 5.85 and
(Substitute formula divide it by 2)
with the equations)

(Simplify)

(Transpose 300 (the acceleration at B is equal


and -400/32.2a to a)
vice versa)

(Simplify)

(To solve for the


tension at A, substitute
(divide both sides with a with 5.85 and simply
550/32.2 to solve for a)
solve the equation)

(To solve for the tension at


B using eq.3, substitute Ta
with 327.27 divide both sides
by2 solve the equation)
(solve for the normal force)

(solve for the


Friction) Determine the forces at x
(Substitute
with the
values)

(Simplify)

Determine the forces at y

(Substitute with
the respective
values)

(Equate)

(Transpose -100 and


Simplify)
(Arrange and
combine
similar terms)

(Substitute a with
2.198 simplify and (Divide both side with 6.99)
solve for the
T1)
)

(With the same process


Substitute a with 2.198,
simplify and solve for T2) (Substitute a with 2
.198 and divide it
by 2 to solve for
the acceleration at
B)

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