This document contains 6 physics problems related to mechanics. Problem 1 asks the student to determine values for r̈ and the velocity v of a jet plane being tracked by radar. Problem 2 asks the student to determine values for ṙ, r̈, θ̇, and θ̈ for a rotating link. Problem 3 asks the student to compute values related to a rotating drum. Problem 4 asks the student to determine components of acceleration for a car ascending a parking garage ramp. Problem 5 asks the student to compute the speed of a car rounding a curve. Problem 6 asks the student to determine radius of curvature and time rate of change of speed for a football trajectory.
This document contains 6 physics problems related to mechanics. Problem 1 asks the student to determine values for r̈ and the velocity v of a jet plane being tracked by radar. Problem 2 asks the student to determine values for ṙ, r̈, θ̇, and θ̈ for a rotating link. Problem 3 asks the student to compute values related to a rotating drum. Problem 4 asks the student to determine components of acceleration for a car ascending a parking garage ramp. Problem 5 asks the student to compute the speed of a car rounding a curve. Problem 6 asks the student to determine radius of curvature and time rate of change of speed for a football trajectory.
This document contains 6 physics problems related to mechanics. Problem 1 asks the student to determine values for r̈ and the velocity v of a jet plane being tracked by radar. Problem 2 asks the student to determine values for ṙ, r̈, θ̇, and θ̈ for a rotating link. Problem 3 asks the student to compute values related to a rotating drum. Problem 4 asks the student to determine components of acceleration for a car ascending a parking garage ramp. Problem 5 asks the student to compute the speed of a car rounding a curve. Problem 6 asks the student to determine radius of curvature and time rate of change of speed for a football trajectory.
This document contains 6 physics problems related to mechanics. Problem 1 asks the student to determine values for r̈ and the velocity v of a jet plane being tracked by radar. Problem 2 asks the student to determine values for ṙ, r̈, θ̇, and θ̈ for a rotating link. Problem 3 asks the student to compute values related to a rotating drum. Problem 4 asks the student to determine components of acceleration for a car ascending a parking garage ramp. Problem 5 asks the student to compute the speed of a car rounding a curve. Problem 6 asks the student to determine radius of curvature and time rate of change of speed for a football trajectory.
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UNIVERSIDAD DE LA SALLE second and causes the carriage P to move to the
right as the unwound length of the connecting
PHYSICS 1: MECHANICS cable is shortened. Use polar coordinates r and and derive expressions for the velocity v and Pr. Daniel Varela acceleration a of P in the horizontal guide in terms of the angle . 1. A jet plane flying at a constant speed v at an altitude h= 10km, is being tracked by radar located at O directly below the line of flight. If the angle is decreasing at the rate of 0.020 rad/s when, = 60°, determine the value of r̈ at this instant and the magnitude of the velocity v of the plane.
4. The car A is ascending a parking-garage ramp
in the form of a cylindrical helix of 24-ft radius rising 10 ft for each half turn. At the position shown the car has a speed of 15 mi/hr, which is decreasing at the rate of 2 mi/hr per second. Determine the components of the acceleration of the car.
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2. Pin A moves in a circle of 90-mm radius as
crank AC revolves at the constant rate β̇=60 rad / s . The slotted link rotates about point O as the rod attached to A moves in and out of the slot. For the position = 30°, determine ṙ , r̈ , θ̇ , θ̈ .
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5. The car C increases its speed at the constant
rate of 1.5 m/s2 as it rounds the curve shown. If 3. For an interval of motion the drum of radius b the magnitude of the total acceleration of the car turns clockwise at a constant rate in radians per is 2,5 m/s2 at the point A where the radius of curvature is 200 m, compute the speed v of the car at this point.
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6. A football player releases a ball with the initial
conditions shown in the figure. Determine the radius of curvature of the trajectory (a) just after reléase and (b) at the apex. For each case, compute the time rate of change of the speed.