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1349.

The smooth block B of negligible size has a mass m and


rests on the horizontal plane. If the board AC pushes on the
block at an angle u with a constant acceleration a0,
determine the velocity of the block along the board and the
distance s the block moves along the board as a function of
time t. The block starts from rest when s = 0, t = 0.

a0

C
B

SOLUTION
Q+ Fx = m ax;

0 = m aB sin f
aB = aAC + aB>AC
aB = a0 + aB>AC

Q+

aB sin f = - a0 sin u + aB>AC

Thus,

aB>AC = a0 sin u
vB>AC

L0

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0 = m( - a0 sin u + aB>AC)

dvB>AC =

L0

a0 sin u dt

vB>AC = a0 sin u t
t

sB>AC = s =
s =

L0

1
a sin u t2
2 0

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a0 sin u t dt

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1355.
The 5-kg collar A is sliding around a smooth vertical guide
rod. At the instant shown, the speed of the collar is
v = 4 m>s, which is increasing at 3 m>s 2. Determine the
normal reaction of the guide rod on the collar, and force P
at this instant.

v 4 m/s

P
30

A
0.5 m

SOLUTION
+ F = ma ;
:
t
t

P cos 30 = 5(3)
P = 17.32 N = 17.3 N

+ T Fn = man;

N + 5 A 9.81 B - 17.32 sin 30 = 5a

42
b
0.5
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N = 119.61 N = 120 NT

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1369.
The 0.8-Mg car travels over the hill having the shape of a
parabola. When the car is at point A, it is traveling at 9 m> s
and increasing its speed at 3 m>s2. Determine both the
resultant normal force and the resultant frictional force that
all the wheels of the car exert on the road at this instant.
Neglect the size of the car.

20 (1

x2 )
6400

SOLUTION
dy
d2y
Geometry: Here,
= - 0.00625x and 2 = - 0.00625. The slope angle u at point
dx
dx
A is given by
tan u =

dy
2
= - 0.00625(80)
dx x = 80 m

80 m

u = - 26.57

and the radius of curvature at point A is

C 1 + (dy>dx)2 D 3>2
2

|d y>dx |

C 1 + ( - 0.00625x)2 D 3>2
|-0.00625|

2
x = 80 m

= 223.61 m

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r =

Equation of Motion: Applying Eq. 138 with u = 26.57 and r = 223.61 m, we h


have
hav
ve
Ft = mat;

800(9.81) sin 26.57 - Ff = 800(3)


Ff = 1109.73 N = 1.11 kN

Fn = man;

800(9.81) cos 26.57 - N = 800 a


N = 6729.67 N = 6.73 kN

Ans.
A

92

223.61
22
3.61

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1381.
A 5-Mg airplane is flying at a constant speed of
350 km> h along a horizontal circular path. If the banking
angle u = 15, determine the uplift force L acting on the
airplane and the radius r of the circular path. Neglect the
size of the airplane.

L
u

SOLUTION
Free-Body Diagram: The free-body diagram of the airplane is shown in Fig. (a).
Here, an must be directed towards the center of curvature (positive n axis).
Equations of Motion: The speed of the airplane is v = a350

1h
km 1000 m
ba
ba
b
h
1 km
3600 s

= 97.22 m>s. Realizing that an =

97.222
v2
and referring to Fig. (a),
=
r
r

+ c Fb = 0;

L cos 15 - 5000(9.81) = 0
L = 50780.30 N = 50.8 kN
50780.30 sin 15 = 5000

97.222

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+ F = ma ;
;
n
n

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r = 3595.92 m = 3.60 km

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A
ns.

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*1384.
The 5-lb collar slides on the smooth rod, so that when it is at
A it has a speed of 10 ft> s. If the spring to which it is
attached has an unstretched length of 3 ft and a stiffness of
k = 10 lb>ft, determine the normal force on the collar and
the acceleration of the collar at this instant.

y
10 ft/s
A

1 x2
y  8 
2

SOLUTION
y = 8 -

1 2
x
2
O

dy
= tan u = x 2
= 2
dx
x=2
d2y
dx2

u = 63.435
2 ft

= -1
3

r =

2
y = 8 -

dy 2 2
b R
dx

d2y
dx2

(1 + ( - 2)2)2
= 11.18 ft
| -1|

1
(2)2 = 6
2

OA = 2(2)2 + (6)2 = 6.3246


Fs = kx = 10(6.3246 - 3) = 33.246 lb
tan f =

6
; f = 71.565
2

+bFn = man;

5 cos 63.435 - N + 33.246


246 cos 45
445.0
0 = a
N = 24.4 lb

+RFt = mat;

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B1 + a

5 sin 63.435 + 33.246


46 ssin
in 45
445.0
5.0 = a

(10)2
5
ba
b
32.2 11.18
32

Ans.

5
b at
32.2

at = 180.2 ft>s2
an =

(10)2
v2
= 8.9443 ft>s2
=
r
11.18

a = 2(180.2)2 + (8.9443)2
a = 180 ft>s2

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