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A bus starts from rest with a constant acceleration of 1 .


Determine the time required for it to attain a speed of 25
and the distance traveled

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A train starts from rest at station A and accelerates atfor 60 s. Afterwards it travels with a
constantvelocity for 15 min. It then decelerates at 1 until it isbrought to rest at station B. Determine the
distancebetween the stations.

A particle is moving along a straight line such that when itis at the origin it has a velocity of If it begins
todecelerate at the rate of where v is indetermine the distance it travels before it stops.

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A sports car travels along a straight road with anacceleration-deceleration described by the graph. If the
carstarts from rest, determine the distance the car travelsuntil it stops. Construct the graph for .0 … s
…s

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The snowmobile moves along a straight course according tothe –t graph. Construct the s–t and a–t
graphs for the same50-s time interval. When , .

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The position of a particle is defined by, where t is in seconds and thearguments for the sine and cosine
are given in radians.Determine the magnitudes of the velocity and accelerationof the particle when .
Also, prove that the path of theparticle is elliptical

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When a rocket reaches an altitude of 40 m it begins to travelalong the parabolic path where
thecoordinates are measured in meters. If the component ofvelocity in the vertical direction is constant
at determine the magnitudes of the rocket’s velocity andacceleration when it reaches an altitude of 80
m.vy= 180 m>s,1y - 4022= 160x

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Determine the minimum initial velocity and thecorresponding angle at which the ball must be kicked
inorder for it to just cross over the 3-m high fence

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A golf ball is struck with a velocity of 80 as shown.Determine the distance d to where it will land
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The truck travels in a circular path having a radius of 50 m at a speed of For a short distance from
itsspeed is increased by where s is in meters.Determine its speed and the magnitude of its
accelerationwhen it has moved s = 10 m.

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A car is traveling along the circular curve of radius At the instant shown, its angular rate of rotation
iswhich is increasing at the rate ofDetermine the magnitudes of the car’s velocity andacceleration at this
instant.u$= 0.2 rad>s2.u#= 0.4 rad>s,r = 300 ft.SOLUTIONVelocity: Applying Eq. 12–25, we haveThus, the
magnitude of the velocity of the car isAns.A

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When , the car has a speed of which isincreasing at . Determine the angular velocity of thecamera
tracking the car at this instant

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If the 50-kg crate starts from rest and achieves a velocity ofwhen it travels a distance of 5 m to the
right,determine the magnitude of force P acting on the crate.The coefficient of kinetic friction between
the crate and theground is

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If the 50-kg crate starts from rest and travels a distance of 6 mup the plane in 4 s, determine the
magnitude of force actingon the crate. The coefficient of kinetic friction between thecrate and the
ground is .mk = 0.2

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The double inclined plane supports two blocks A and B,each having a weight of 10 lb. If the coefficient
of kineticfriction between the blocks and the plane is determine the acceleration of each block.

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The 2-kg shaft CA passes through a smooth journal bearingat B. Initially, the springs, which are coiled
loosely aroundthe shaft, are unstretched when no force is applied to theshaft. In this position and the
shaft is atrest. If a horizontal force of is applied, determinethe speed of the shaft at the instant ,. The
ends of the springs are attached to thebearing at B and the caps at C and A

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The 2-kg collar C is free to slide along the smooth shaft AB.Determine the acceleration of collar C if collar
A issubjected to an upward acceleration of 4 m>s2.
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A girl, having a mass of 15 kg, sits motionless relative to thesurface of a horizontal platform at a distance
of fromthe platform’s center. If the angular motion of the platform isslowly increased so that the girl’s
tangential component ofacceleration can be neglected, determine the maximum speedwhich the girl
will have before she begins to slip off theplatform. The coefficient of static friction between the girl
andthe platform is m = 0.2.

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The 5-kg collar A is sliding around a smooth vertical guiderod. At the instant shown, the speed of the
collar is, which is increasing at Determine thenormal reaction of the guide rod on the collar, and force
Pat this instant

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10-lb suitcase slides down the curved ramp for which thecoefficient of kinetic friction is If at the instant
itreaches point A it has a speed of , determine the normalforce on the suitcase and the rate of increase
of its speed

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If the crest of the hill has a radius of curvature determine the maximum constant speed at which the
carcan travel over it without leaving the surface of the road.Neglect the size of the car in the calculation.
The car has aweight of 3500 lb

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Using a forked rod, a smooth cylinder C having a mass of0.5 kg is forced to move along the vertical
slotted pathwhere is in radians. If the angular positionof the arm is where t is in seconds,determine the
force of the rod on the cylinder and thenormal force of the slot on the cylinder at the instantThe
cylinder is in contact with only one edge of therod and slot at any instant.

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Solve Problem 13–96 if the arm has an angular acceleration of u = 3 rad/s2 and u = 2 rad/s at this
instant. Assume the particle contacts only one side of the slot at any instant.

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Rod OA rotates counterclockwise with a constant angularvelocity of The double collar B is pin-
connected together such that one collar slides over therotating rod and the other slides over the
horizontal curvedrod, of which the shape is described by the equationIf both collars weigh 0.75
lb,determine the normal force which the curved rod exerts onone collar at the instant Neglect friction

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