HW2 Solutions
HW2 Solutions
HW2 Solutions
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A 40-kg package is at rest on an incline when a force P is applied to it.
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' /' /t Determine the magnitude of P if 4 s is required for the package to travel
Jar, _ 10m up the incline. The static and kinetic coefficients of friction between
.. II'J the package and the incline are 0.30 and 0.25, respectively.
SOLUTION
P = 612 N ....
PROBLEM 12.17
Boxes A and B are at rest on a conveyor belt that is initially at rest. The
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belt is suddenly started in an upward direction so that slipping occurs
between the belt and the boxes. Knowing that the coefficients of kinetic
friction between the belt and the boxes are (,uk) A =0.30
(,uk) B = 0.32, determine the initial acceleration of each box.
and
SOLUTION
'L.Fy= 0: N - mgcos15° = 0
N = mgcos15°
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PROBLEM 12.22
To transport a series of bundles of shingles A to a roof, a contractor uses a
motor-driven lift consisting of a horizontal platform BC which rides on
rails attached to the sides of a ladder. The lift starts from rest and initially
II moves with a constant acceleration a 1as shown. The lift then decelerates
at a constant rate az and comes to rest at D, near the top of the ladder.
Knowing that the coefficient of static friction between the bundle of
shingles and the horizontal platform is 0.30, determine the largest
fl allowable acceleration a 1and the largest allowable deceleration az if the
bundle is not to slide on the platform.
SOLUTION
al = cos650 0.30g
_ 0.30 sin 65° = (1.990)(9.81) = 19.53 mlsz
or
a2 = cos650 0.30g
+ 0.30sin650 = (0.432)(9.81)= 4.24mls2
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PROBLEM 12.25
A constant force P is applied to a piston and rod of total mass m to make
l' them move in a cylinder filled with oil. As the piston moves, the oil is
forced through orifices in the piston and exerts on the piston a force of
magnitude kv in a direction opposite to the motion of the piston. Knowing
that the piston starts form rest at t =0 and x = 0, show that the equation
relating x, v, and t, where x is the distance traveled by the piston and v is
the speed of the piston, is linear in each of the variables.
SOLUTION
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'LF = ma: P - kv = ma
dv P-kv
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dt m
P - kv =e -ktlm
m or v= : (1- e-kt 1m)
= Pt + P e-ktlm -1
( ) = Ptk _ mP (1- e-ktlm)
k m
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x = - - -, Wh ICh IS Imear.
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PROBLEM 12.36
Two wires AC and BC are tied to a 15-lb sphere which revolves at a
constant speed v in the horizontal circle shown. Knowing that BI = 50°
and B2 = 25° and that d = 4 ft, determine the range of values of v for
which both wires are taut.
SOLUTION
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sin B2 sin B3
(4)(sin25°)(sin500) = 3.0642 ft
= sin25°
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Case I: TBC = O.
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TAcsmB2= WtanB2= -
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v2 = gptanB2 = (32.2)(3.0642)tan25°
= 46.01 ft2/S2
V = 6.78 ftls
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Case 2: TAC = O. TBCcosB1 - W =0 or
TBC = COS81
v = 10.84 ft/s
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PROBLEM 12.70
Disk A rotates in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis at the constant
rate of Bo = 15 rad/s. Slider B has a mass of 230 g and moves in a
frictionless slot cut in the disk. The slider is attached to a spring of
... constant k =60 N/m, which is undeformed when r = 0 . Knowingthat at
a given instant the acceleration of the slider relative to the disk is
r = -12 mls2 and that the horizontal force exerted on the slider by the
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disk is 9 N, determine at that instant (a) the distance r, (b) the radial
componentof the velocityof the slider. ~
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(k - m(2)r = -mr
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(a) Radial coordinate.
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mr (0.230)( -12)
r = -- k - m(}'2
60 - (0.230)(15)2
= 0.33455 m r = 335 mm
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2f(} =- e - r(}
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f = Fe - mr(} _ 9- 0
2mB - (2)(0.230)(15) = 1.304mls
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