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Name. Masrere. CE 261 DYNAMICS MIDTERM 2: CHAPTERS 3/5-3/13 ‘Thursday, March 27, 2003. Time: 5:00-6:30 pm —__—SHOW-ALL WORK-- OPEN BOOK, CLOSED-HOMEWORK-OR- SOLUTION MANUALS ONE PAGE NOTES PERMITTED, NO CREDIT FOR ANSWER ONLY 1. A single wire ACB passes through a ring at C attached to a sphere which revolves at the constant speed V in the horizontal circle shown. The mass of the sphere is 4 kg and the radius of the circle is 1.2m. a, (10 points) Draw a free body diagram of the sphere onthe sketch below. < A b. _(15 points) Calculate the speed, V, of the sphere and the tension, T, in the cord FEIOST ANS +t Tan6O0-W ro 3 OVS Ts Ok 45 e260 SintS t3m60 Py 20 = — Tents ~ Teno so%= —m Mb Bix =O = — Tests - Tee 66° = 7 : ) ip (Fale ereeto x Sr cre 60) 3. 206 y VON CaaS pankoy - CE 261, MIDTERM 2 Name, 2. A L-kg ball moving horizontally at 12 m/s strikes a 10-kg, block. The coefficient of restitution of the impact is ¢ = 0.6, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block-and the inclined surface is 4,-=0-4- : a, (15 points) Calculate the velocity of ball and the block just after impact. Give both magnitudes and directions. =1Qan2g = - S. IQearss 102% > Ho0se(ée) = Vela Vel, 3 10 Vel add 1, 6 (10.8%) = It Vaux’ Vee = 16 (10.58) 7 - Vex’ = [58-66 (10-23) ~49Sma Ven’ —4,9SFz -S2F 5 POSmis SO 7 164? b. _ (1Opoints) Assuming the velocity of Block is Z m/s just after impact, calculate the distance < \ the block slides before stopping, \ A= Og ends = ESCA = pM = 0-4 (B25) = BESIM \ oy Ti tUy, = Th Ug, + Wa amor +o + 0 tWs a.aste Res 2 ‘eee 2 on J, Se + ate. Vory’ - mt. Ve Ce, Won ase) Gg cans = en . ee / . = O.260 | (0:44.56) cea nS + WEE ae TS") _________} F816 (0.44 cox 9S earn PS) CE 261, MIDTERM 2 ‘Name. 3 ©. The 1-kg collar A is attached to the linear spring (k = 300 N/m) by a 2m long string. The collar starts from rest in the position show, and the initial tension in the string is 100 N. (10 -points) Draw-a free body. diagram-of the forces-on-the- collar. (10 points) What distance does the collar slide up the smooth bar (Use energy approach)? State your assumptions. “my Assure no Prctimn, Yt¥,=0 , ny dy Qtam, = ro Zao i (6 points) If there was friction between the collar and the rod, say 1, what additional term ‘would there be in the energy equation? What additional informatign would you need to solve Ped 2 Eatin Wel Tenn [Fes = [x Mea) de Mec! je peach quently ® ele WRT Soh M CE 261, MIDTERM 2 ‘Name, 4, The assembly to the right starts from rest and reaches an angular speed of 20 rad/sec under the action of a 10 Newton force T applied to 0.4 m radius pulley applied to the string for + seconds. Neglect friction_and-all except those of the four spheres, m = 1 kg/each, located at r = 0.5 m which may be treated as particles. A. (9 points) Calculate the time t the i tension T is applied. , ‘ Tat = i B. (8 points) What is the rate of angular acceleration, «, at time t when the angular speed is 20 rad/seo? am Ame? bt Te = ETc = hx a Tere toloa) \apcac /s” Ymy* aC Yos)* C. (8 points) What distance did the force T move to produce an angular rotation rate of 20 i ae Wee = Ty 8+ Ups Teas = £6) vi 2 Moog ooo ne : & aon ae ot HOVCS- 20)" 70 i AlOm

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