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‘eparate diagram a, amentum oft nan ‘at consider 4 + Bram =... a “we ted upan by a force F = (20 sin 208 2 tl nds. Determine ; ae im pounds and ¢ tn seconds. Dic eo 12th fee yeseticucs : Knowing that the veloc- ~ ons Komen terval $b conserved 1 en the tine gt the tne inten "P nonimpulie (As st running down st ‘ed tn ome dig un aot with ts oe moi [esl 151214 Hoke lead to incon Is seed. Deer a, sker over the 10-s inter rm opti Binh yet pout de wh oe i i ty te ei te pn = et ark oh # i “if le) = 0, (0) 0 = 20. ve bt de mtn gg ssp fe ag tk cen ee te Eg i cl eae con Sarg eth ana tne required fr the ruck sat ng aso ee ie Fig, 13.128 and P13.128 18.124 A 10.000Kg track enters a 15° safety amp at a high speed v9 ves 1646 m in 5.5 s before its speed is reduced to g/2. Assuming deceleration, determine (a) the initial speed vo, (b) the magnitude the braking force. Neglect air resistance and rolling resistance. 18.125. In anticipation ofa long 6° upgrade, a bus driver accelerates const rte om 30 kmh to 100 kt in 8s whe on aleve se- ‘the highay Knowing tat the speed of the bus is 100 kaw/h as it be- Se ae tne = Oand that the driver does not change the or sit gears, dete speed of the bu 10s) the inevien ered sola cee = Fig. P13.128 419.126 A 20-bg block is at rest ont tnt tncline when a ey i ie to it, The static and inet coefficient. ine are 04 and 023, respectively Ko rus after 6 5, determine the magyy, 18 friction between the lon ard = 0.35, Knowing that the spr ch the rig canbe 13.126 The 18-ky block is lownward with a speed of g sit sn cost eee ane oe we ene? eo Se mp sgt the Bock s moving ward with a speed of 6 m/s when f= 4 irs (2) dhe magnitude of P 2) the time 9 ‘which the speed i era Beion and the masses ofthe pulley. lect the elect of 13129 A tragortrler sg with a 2000-Kg tractor, 2 450-4 and at gers traveling on level fea at 8D kv Ths br an rer fal andthe antskid stem of the tractor and font tn ie gest pail force wich wl at cu he whe Pre a he eon of tae ition 0.75 determine the Knowing re gto came to stp, (8) the force inthe coupling est ime ers daring that ime. Assume thatthe foree exerted by pling on each ofthe two trars horizontal 2000 kg Fig. P13.129 (a) the time required for the train to stop after the brakes are force in the coupling between the ears while the tran is slowing Solve Prob, 19.130, assuming that a constant braking forew tocar B but the brakes on ear A are not applied” wa | ein so blocks shown are released fo 43182, The tw om rest at time ¢ the masses ofthe pulleys and the effec of Irion nf egesti the blocks and the incline, letermi me ree determine (a) the velocity of ble so MGS the esi in thecal vee ‘ 45188 The coeflcients of friction between the three blocks an the soatl surfaces are = 0.25 and x = 0.20. The weights ofthe blocks Mina We = 89 N, and Wy = 44.5 N. The velocities of blocks A and © Us /eareta= 27 ms and te = 46.1, both tothe night, Delon 12h vel ofeach block at = 05s () the tension i th eb Fig. P13.133 13.194. The system shown is released from rest. Determine the time snakes forthe velocity of to reach 0.6 m/s. Neglect friction and the mass of the pales. 18.195 Two packages are placed on an incline as shown. The coef- cess of ation are, = 0.30 and yy = 0.25 between the inline and pack. ‘e 4nd p,~ 0.20 and py = 0.15 between the incline and package B {cong thatthe packages are in contact when released, determine (a) the ‘aot ofeach package after 3 s, (b) the force exerted by package A on cage B Fig. P19.135 {8196 A 24g collar which ean stde on a frictionless vertical rod is ‘ed upon bya force P which varies in magnitude as shown, Knowing that Secs initally at rest, determine its velocity at (a) ¢ = 2s, () t= 3s, seed 37, A 2g collar which ean slide om a frictionless vertical rod is eo yP%by force P which varies in magnitude as shown. Knowing that te aitlly at rest, determine (a) the maximum velocity of the col ‘he time when the velocity is zero. Prtiens B45 Fig. Pr3.132 15k 10g Fig. P13.134 1 2 3 te) Fig, P13.196 and P13.197 cet Pre tonaitm 18.488 ABAtkg block which can slide om a fitontss a rn face is acted upon We force which vals in magitude fy” ee the ek ini tres determine) the vlog ta wip) the time at which the velocity ofthe block i yc, “ Fig. P13.198 Pin) 0 ° 5th) 19.139 A simplified model consisting ofa single straight ln obtained for the variation of pressure inside the 1-cm-diameter ha rifle as a 02-kg bullet is fired. Knowing that it takes 1.6 ms for the travel the length of the barrel and that the velocity of the bullet £640 m/s, determine the value of po. pan) 43.140 A player hits a .06-kg tennis ball with horizon 4 Se) velocity of 165 ms at a height of 14 m. The ball bounces at poi rises to a maximum height of .9 m where the velocity is 9 mis, K ie, £0. 200 the duration of the impact is 0.004 s, determine the impulsive foree ‘on the ball at point A. Fig. P13.140, 1.141 The triple jump is a track-and-field event in which gets running start and tries to leap as far as he ean with a jump. Shown inthe figure is the initial hop of the athlete, Assumi approaches the takeoff line from the lft with a horizontal velocity remains in contact with the ground for 0.18 s, and takes off at a with a velocity of 11 m/s, determine the vertical component ofthe impulsive force exerted by the ground on his foot. Give your answer 59m of the weight W of the athlete 19.142 A 284g stel-jacketed bullet is Bred with a velocity of toward a steel plate and ricochets along path CD with a velocity of Knowing thatthe bullet leaves a 50-mm scratch on the surface of and assuming that it has an average speed of 600 ms while in the plate, determine the magnitude and direction of the iny exerted by the plate on the bullet. 49.143. 1.5-kg collar can stde on a horizontal rod which rotate about a vertical shaft. The collars initially held at A by acon to the shaft. As the rod rotates ata rate 6 = 18 rad, the cords collar moves out along the rod and strikes the stop at B without Neglecting ton and the maf the rod, determine the magn Fig. PI.149, {impulse of the force exerted by the stop on the collar 11g. A 45-¢ gol ball is hit with a golf club and leaves it with a er tivs, Assume that for 0 1 5 fo, where to is the aun sc tthe agit Fafthe force exerted om the ball an be expressed hel sin(nt/to). Knowing that fg ~ 0.5 ms, determine the maximum ae ‘rok the foree exerted om the ball 44:145 An estimate of the expected load on overthe-shoulder seat sade before designing prototype belts that wil be evaluated in au beta eas tests. Aiming that an antomobie traveling at 72 km/h is eat to stp i 110 ms, determine (a) the average impulsive force ex- ery 2 1004g man onthe belt, (b) the maximum fore Fy exerted on «tte Frc agra has the shape shown (0s) ° 0 Fg. PISI45 19.146 A 120,000-4g tugboat is moving at 1.8 mvs witha slack towing ‘able attached toa 100,000-kg barge which i at rest. The cable is being un ‘ound fom a drum on the tugboat ata constant rate of 1.6 rs and that rate ‘Shuintained after the cable becomes taut. Neglecting the resistance of the “ater determine () the velocity ofthe tugboat after the cable becomes taut, 1D he impulse exerted on the barge as the cable becomes taut. 13.147 A-0dkg bullet is fired ito an 3.6-kg wooden block and be- comes embedded in tt Knowing that the block and bullet then move up the ‘sooth inline for 1.2s before they come toa stop, determine (a) the mag- nitude ofthe initial velocity ofthe bullet, (b) the magnitude of the impulse cf the free exerted by the bllet onthe block. 19.148 A 2-kg block A can slide without friction down a slot in a 104g block B which can slide without friction on a horizontal surface. Both blocs are at rest when block is released in the position shown, Just before Hock A reaches the end ofthe slot its speed relative to block B is 359 mis Neglecting friction and knowing that the blocks stick together after block A stiles the end ofthe slot, determine (a) the impulse exerted by block B on ‘bck A (b) the energy lost in the impact. Fig. P13.148 Fig. P13.147 817 venetes o Partin: Enry anid Moment Fig. PILAS 1B, of mass 75 ky. and 50 ky 13:149 Two swimmers A and B, of mass 7h an dive off the end of a 200-kg boat. Each oa pees lat hoe locity of 3 v/s when leaving the bot r 3 oat int yt a Yo inal velocity, assuming that (a) the two swimmers div anh, Gi ostoaer ‘dives fist, (c) swimmer B dives first. Ao dg bul is projected From a height of 1.45 m yi “iste eet i et ing thatthe eight ofthe rebound 85 m, determine Pee He at immediate after the impact, () the energy st dg impact. B. resp Fig. P13.150 19.151. In order to test the resistance of a chain to impact, the is suspended from a 120-kg rigid beam supported by two columns. A tached tothe last inkis then hit bya 30-kg block dropped from a 2-m Determine the initial impulse exerted on the chain and the energy a by the chain, assuming that the block does not rebound froin the that the columns supporting the beam are (a) perfectly rigid. (b) to two perfectly elastic springs. Fig. Pr3.15t 42182. A small et conneting two pieces of sheet metal being {apy hammering. Determine the imple exerted on the rivet and the cine sped by the rivet under each blow, knowing that the head of the sa mas of 70 ad that sie these wth ec of 6 bare atthe hammer does not rebound and that the anvils supported by oe and (a) as an infinite mass (rigid support), (b) has a mass of 4 kg tb Fig, P13.182 13.159 A baseball player catching ball can soften the i ty paling his hand back. Assuming that a.15-kg ball reaches his glove at 154 lav and that the player pull his hand back during the impact at an erage speed of 7.6 mvs over a distance of 20 em, bringing the ball toa stop, dbtermine the average impulsive force exerted on the players hand. 19.154 A L8-kg sphere A is connected to a fixed point O by an inten cord of length 1 m. The phere is esting ona Pens hor inna surface at a distance of 46 m from O when i is given a velocity vo in a cretion perpendicular to line OA. It moves freely until it reaches posi- tion 4’, when the cord becomes taut. Determine the maximum allowable veloty vo if the impulse of the foree exerted on the cord is not to exceed 32N+s e um of 4 eee Fig. Pra.164 Fig. P13.153 819 Problems of the same mass m, are moving ty NaN ns te aoe ‘Knowing that the coefficient of ea other with the ct), show that after impact (a) the ai —_— poner coe so half the difference in ther ion ele feo in nei energy (2 * 'B,ofthe same mass m, are moving in the 2.156. Cola A and Bf te same mas: mae Se Oem direction ith 4 > et velocity ofeach colar afer impr of restitution 1 05, crete ang inet Jude without friction on a horizontal Soe 419.157 Two stel blocks s siodately before impact their veloctes are as shown, i ste te a hr velotis ater impact () the energy ka Fig. P19.157 and P13.158 13.158. The velocities of two steel blocks before impact are as sh If alter impact the velocity of block B is observed to be 2.5 mvs to the x determine the coefficient of restitution between the two blocks. 19.159 A Sé-kg ball A is moving with a velocity vq when it iss by a Lg ball B which has a velocity vp of magnitude vp = 5.5 mis. Ki ing that the velocity of ball B is zero after impact and that the of restitution is 0, determine the velocity of ball A (a) before im () after impact, Fig, 13.159 and P13.160 43.160 A 54-kg ball A is moving with a velocity va of 3 mvs when itis struck by a I-kg ball B wich has a velocity vx ing thatthe velocity of ball Ais zero after impact and thatthe coef of restitution is 02, determine the velocity of ball B (a) before im a (b) after impact. @ @ 13.161 Two disks sliding ona fiictionless horizontal plane with site velocities of the same magnitude vy hit each other squarely. = Jenown to have a mass of 6 kg and is observed to have zero velocity ater a @ @ i Determine (a) the mass of disk B, knowing that the coefficient of between the two disks is 0.5, (b) the range of possible values of the m Fig. P13.167 disk B if the coefficient of restitution between the two clisks is unkno ee Three steel spheres of equal mass are suspended from the ceil Protea dine Weg wich art ped at ata shy ey = we diameter ofthe spheres. Afterbeing pulled back and release, sphere aphereB, which then hits sphere C. Denoting by e the eoefcent of ais en the spheres and by vy the velocity ofA just before it hits (a) the velocities of A and B immediately ater the fist oll, ib the velctes of B and C immediately after the second cellsion sing 9 thatn spheres are suspended from the ceiling and thatthe a described above, determine the oe As o is pulled back and rele fist sgh best phere after itis hit for the first time, (d) Use the result. ar in the velocity of the last sphere when n= 8 and ¢ = 09, tbe sing dk by pushing them longa llr tack wth eye B ay 34 tion Atte instant shown CC are at rest and package A has velit of 18 ns. Knowing that the coefficient of restitution between the poclages is 03, determine (a) the velocity of package C after A hits B and - * a Bhits , (6) the velocity of after it hits B for the second time. eae 13.164 A.L1-kg ball Ais falling vertically with a velocity of magnitude eg 25 mis whem it shit as show by a 07-bg ball B which has a velocity wyn25 ns cf magnitude vp = 2 ns, Knowing thatthe coefficient of restitution between, the to balls fe = 0.75 and assuming no friction, determine the velocity of cach bal immediately after impact. 13.165. Two identical billard balls can move freely on a horizontal table Ball Abas a velocity vp as shown and hits ball B, which is at rest, at a 8 pint C defined by 6 = 45°. Knowing that the coefficient of restitution ‘ween the two balls is e = 08 and assuming no frition, determine the é velocity ofeach ball after impact. no Filet ves } | a BC Fig. Prs.162 13.169. Packages in an automobile parts supply house are transported 1m | Fig. Pi3.t65, bea a Se ER RRR Se tcc rege ti woo 166 A7.9-bg sphere A of radius 114 cm moving with « of mate oe hea she #T34g sphere B of rain 3 ‘yan at rest, Both spheres are hanging from identical light fxs Knowing thatthe coefficient of restitution is 08, determine the ceach sphere immediately after impact. 14cm] Fig. P13.168 19.167. Solve Prob, 13.166, assuming thatthe flexible cords from the spheres are hanging ae replaced by light rig rods. 1 19.460 A 280g spor A of mus 14 cm cof magnitude 09 = 1.8 emvs strikes a 2.44 Bof! mas hee 8 oe te SP Conlon tmcing ‘ste impact (e = 1) and no friction, determine the velocity ofeach Fig. PIS.168 immediately after impact. 19.169. (a) Show that when two identical spheres A and B ficient of restitution ¢ = 1 collide while moving with velocities v4 y which are perpendicular to each other they will rebound with e land vp which are also rt on ‘ery, solve Sample formed by va and ve. nna, 13.170 The coefficient of restitution is 0.9 between the two ‘iameter billiard balls A and B. Ball A is moving inthe direction ‘velocity of 1 mvs when it strikes ball B, which is at rest. Knowing Impact B is moving in the = direction, determine () the angle @, velocity of B after impact. 12.170, determine (e) the velocity of ball A ater the Inkl energy let during impact. r rebounds as shown after striking an inctined plane BRE eben wie empties 3 oh Knvving that 9° ae ‘between the sphere and the plane, determine the height h wit vege releases ball with an initial horizontal velocity apiaten atc nena its the pont C:Nogietingfcton, do erie cristo Daath) te entaos ot 13.175 “A ball is thrown into a 90° comer with an initial velocity v. "otog the coefficient of restitution by ¢, show that the final velocity is ‘magnitude ep and that the initil and final paths AB and CD sre c vonetes ot Parte: Energy and Moment 13.176 A Lel-kg block B is moving with a velocity yy get Pat its the 64g sphere, which atest yy 1 con atached at O. Knowing that 14 = 0.6 between the "8 face and e = 0 x ie is Ra ocd Aistance x traveled by the block. b+ Fig. P13.176 15.177 Afr sing been pushed by an sie erly, luggage earier A hits witha velocity of 4.57 m/s an identical See 2 13.6-kg suitease equipped with rollers. The impact ‘uitease to rol into the lft wall of carrier B. Knowing thatthe coe restitution between the two carriers is 0.80 and the coefficient of between the suitease and the wal of the carrier is 0.30, detemnis velocity of carrer B after the suitase hits the wall for the fist total energy lst in the impact. 19.178. ‘Two cars ofthe same mass run head-on into each ‘After the collision, the cars skid with their brakes locked and come {nthe positon shown in the lower part of the gure. Knowing that of car A just before impact was 5 lah and that the coeficient of tion between the pavement and the tires ofboth carsis 0.30, det speed of car B just before impact, (b) the effective coeficient of between the tvo car. _ “is A and B cach have a mass of 0.4 kg and block C hes a elem rgtte, Bla A dof ction betwen the Hcl end the plane 839 8 oy block A Is moving a a spre ey = 3 vs and blocks = 0:20 italy BO ter A strikes B and B strikes Call three blocks tions shown (Fig, 2). Determine (a) the coefftents (b) the displacement BC ett (PD one ns en Aan Band between Band arate Tek ® Fg. ISTE 1180 An S-kg cylinder C is released from rest in the position shown snd dey ont akg platform A which sat rest and is supported by ani taal cont atached toa bg conterveght B. Knowing tha he cook {ont of restitution between cylinder C and platform A is 08, determine rete velocities of C and A immediately after the frst impact, (b) the im- gobe ofthe force exerted on platform 4 by the cord during the Bist impact. q t Sig rea 150 mm 3k 3k Fig. P19.180 and P19.181 19.181 An $-kg eylinder C is released from rest inthe position shown sd drops onto a5-kg platform A which is at rest and is supported by an in- ‘etenable cord atached to a 5-kg counterweight B. Knowing thatthe coef- fen of restitution between cylinder C and platform A is 0:8 and that the ‘lot of Cis zero immediately after the first impact, determine (a) the ve- laces of Cand A immediately before the second impact, (b) the velocities Cand A immediately ater the second impact. ere eel Aa lr Ai elec fo et ies ss rod, and strikes a 82-kg ‘collar B which is at rest and sug les ron, ad st Nios Knowing that the coeficlent of nd spring of constant 496.2 N/m. Png ce collars 1s 09, determine (2) the maximum distance Ahoves up the rr aftr impact, (b) the mate distance collar B oven the ro after impact Fig. P19.182 and P13.163 19.189. A 2T-kg collar A is released from rest, slides down a ves fal and arikes a 82-hg colar B which sat rst and supported spring of constant 496.2 Nim. ‘Knowing that the velocity of collar Ais ring ly afer impact, determine (2) the coefficient of restitution jr calla, (b) the energy lost in the impact, (the maximum collar B moves down the rod after impact. 419.184 Ball B is hanging from an inextensible cord. An i ‘Ais released from rest when its just touching the cord and drops ‘he veri dstance hy = 200 mm before striking ball B. Assuming {latic impact (e = 1) and no friction, determine the resulting tical displacement hy of ball B. Fig. P19.104 13.185 A 24 ‘moving to the ri sin hci ger finde wh aa in contact with a spring of constant 20 KN/m, The spring is held by. that it is initially compressed 50 mm, Neglecting friction and the coefficient of restitution is 0.6, determine (a) the velocity of the immediately alter impact, (b) the maximum compressive force in the Fig. P19.165 wr A 0.7-bg sphere A of radius 11.4 em moving with a vel Protas 13.108 iE 1B i srtkes a kg sphere B of rads 8 rn which ol ire gn inextensible cor ands initially at rest. Knowing that sphere rom maximum height h = 23 m, determine the coeMeient of rest Br pen the tw srs Fig. P12.186 and P13.167 43187 A S-kg sphere A of radius 11.4 em moving with a velocity of aptne 09 = 18: strikes a.9-kg sphere B of radius 5 em which i hang- ‘Re rom an inextensible cord and is intially at rest. Sphere B swings to a ‘nou eighth after the impact. Determine the range of values off for ‘es ofthe coefficient of restitution ¢ between zero and one, 419.188 A.340-g ball B is hanging from an inextensible cord attached toa soppt C. A 170g ball A strikes B with a velocity vp of magnitude {'s mis at an angle of 60° with the vertical. Assuming perfectly elastic Japs (¢ = 1) and no fiction, determine the height h reached by ball B. dis ferns \ L219, Ake sphere A ses the fritionlss inclined surface of ‘lg wedge B ata 90° angle with a velocity of magnitude 4 mvs. The we sted fy om ged wd italy a rae har oe ‘cent of restitution between the wedge and the sphere is 050 and that the llned surface of the wedge forms an angle @ = 40° with the horizontal, ¢etermine a) the velocities ofthe sphere and of the wedge immediately ater ipa, (b) the energy lost due to the impact. Fig. P13.189 oe |

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