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Diagnostic test

DYNAMICS
ENGR. CHARLTON S, INAO
Questions
1. What is that branch of mechanics that deals with forces and motion at
rest? statics
2. The branch of mechanics that deals with moving objects analysing the
force velocity and accelerations and the cause of the foces. dynamics +
3. That branch of mechanics that deals with the body's geometry in
motion, but not explaining the cause of the motion. Kinematics
4. The derivative of position/distance.; the integral of acceleration. Velocity
5 Curvature
is the radius of a circle that best fits a normal
section or combinations thereof.; it equals the radius of the circular arc
which best approximates the curve at that point.
No 6.

Given: A boat travels around a


circular path,  = 40 m, at a
speed that increases with
time, v = (0.0625 t2) m/s.
Find: The magnitudes of the boat’s
velocity and acceleration at
the instant t = 10 s.
The boat starts from rest (v = 0 when t = 0).
Calculate the velocity at t = 10 s using v(t).
Calculate the tangential and normal components of
acceleration and then the magnitude of the
acceleration vector.
6. What is the velocity vector?
a) 6. 25 m/s - answer
B) 8 m/s
C) 5 m/s
D) 2.56 m/s

7. What is the acceleration vector (magnitude of acceleration)


A. 11.59 m/s2 - answer

B. 1.59 m/s2
C 5.59 m/s2
D. 51.99 m/s2
Problem no 8
Given:
Theta= angle = 30 dgrees
radius is 33 cm
angular velocity is ω=15 rad/sec
Angular acceleration =ἀ angular
acceleration =1.5 rad/s^2
8.What is the tangential velocity in m /s?
a.6 m/s
b 5 m/s
c. 10 m/s
d. 8 m/s

9 . What is the tangential acceleration?


a.0.5 m/s ^2
b. 2 m/s ^2
c. -0.5 m/ s ^2 .
d.3 m/s^2
Problem No. 10
The box in the airport
conveyor has a mass of 5
kg and it travels down the
conveyor 8 m/s. Find the
smallest radius
curvature(P)without
slipping(µs =0.7) (µd =0.5)
a. 10 .5 meters b.6 meters

c. 9.32 meters d. 12 meters


Answer
Bank
1 STATICS 2 KINEMATICS 3 KINETICS 4 VELOCITY 5 RADIUS OF
CURVATURE

6 A.) 6.25 m/s 7 B.) 1.59 m/s^2 8 B.) 5 m/s 9 A.) 0.5 m/s^2 10 C.) 9.32 m
The End
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