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A helicopter is flying with a constant horizontal velocity of
180 km/h and is directly above Point A when a loose part
begins to fall. The part lands 6.5 s later at Point B on an
inclined surface. Determine (a) the distance d between
Points A and B, (b) the initial height h.
SOLUTION
Place origin of coordinates at Point A.
Horizontal motion:
Distance AB.
325
cos10
From geometry
d=
Vertical motion:
y = y0 + ( v y ) 0 t
At Point B
(b)
xB = (50)(6.5) = 325 m
d = 330 m
1 2
gt
2
1
xB tan10 = h + 0 (9.81)(6.5) 2
2
h = 149.9 m
Initial height.
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PROBLEM 11.101
Water flows from a drain spout with an initial velocity of
2.5 ft/s at an angle of 15 with the horizontal. Determine
the range of values of the distance d for which the water
will enter the trough BC.
SOLUTION
First note
1 2
gt
2
or
t BC = 0.719491 s
In time t BC
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PROBLEM 11.103
A volleyball player serves the ball with
an initial velocity v0 of magnitude
13.40 m/s at an angle of 20 with the
horizontal. Determine (a) if the ball
will clear the top of the net, (b) how far
from the net the ball will land.
SOLUTION
First note
(a)
At C
At C:
1 2
gt
2
(b)
At B, y = 0:
1
0 = 2.1 m + (4.5831 m/s)t (9.81 m/s 2 )t 2
2
Solving
Then
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PROBLEM 11.104
A golfer hits a golf ball with an initial velocity of 160 ft/s at an angle of 25 with the horizontal. Knowing that
the fairway slopes downward at an average angle of 5, determine the distance d between the golfer and Point B
where the ball first lands.
SOLUTION
(vx )0 = (160 ft/s) cos 25
First note
and at B
Now
yB = d sin 5
At B
cos 5
d
160 cos 25
1 2
gt
2
( g = 32.2 ft/s 2 )
1 2
gt B
2
At B:
Substituting for t B
cos 5
1
cos 5
d sin 5 = (160 sin 25)
d g
160 cos 25
2 160 cos 25
or
d2
2
(160 cos 25) 2 (tan 5 + tan 25)
32.2 cos 5
= 726.06 ft
d=
d = 242 yd
or
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PROBLEM 11.125
A boat is moving to the right with a constant deceleration of
0.3 m/s2 when a boy standing on the deck D throws a ball with an
initial velocity relative to the deck which is vertical. The ball rises
to a maximum height of 8 m above the release point and the boy
must step forward a distance d to catch it at the same height as the
release point. Determine (a) the distance d, (b) the relative velocity
of the ball with respect to the deck when the ball is caught.
SOLUTION
Horizontal motion of the ball:
vx = (vx )0 ,
v y = (v y )0 gt
yB = (v y )0 t
At maximum height,
xball = (vx )0 t
1 2
gt , (v y ) 2 (v y )02 = 2 gy
2
vy = 0
and
y = ymax
At time of catch,
tcatch = 2.554 s
or
Motion of the deck:
1
(9.81)t 2
2
and
v y = 12.528 m/s
y = 0 = 12.528
vx = (vx )0 + aDt ,
xdeck = (vx )0 t +
1
a Dt 2
2
(a)
(b)
At time of catch,
1
1
a Dt 2 = a Dt 2
2
2
yB/D = yB
1
d = xD/B = ( 0.3)(2.554) 2
2
(vB/D ) x = ( 0.3)(2.554) = + 0.766 m/s
(vB/D ) y = 12.528 m/s
d = 0.979 m
or 0.766 m/s
v B/D = 12.55 m/s
86.5
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PROBLEM 11.133
Determine the smallest radius that should be used for a highway
if the normal component of the acceleration of a car traveling at
72 km/h is not to exceed 0.8 m/s 2 .
SOLUTION
an =
v2
an = 0.8 m/s 2
v = 72 km/h = 20 m/s
0.8 m/s 2 =
(20 m/s) 2
= 500 m
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PROBLEM 11.138
A robot arm moves so that P travels in a circle about Point B, which is not
moving. Knowing that P starts from rest, and its speed increases at a constant
rate of 10 mm/s2, determine (a) the magnitude of the acceleration when t = 4 s,
(b) the time for the magnitude of the acceleration to be 80 mm/s2.
SOLUTION
Tangential acceleration:
Speed:
at = 10 mm/s 2
v = at t
v2
an =
where
= 0.8 m = 800 mm
(a)
When t = 4 s
v = (10)(4) = 40 mm/s
an =
Acceleration:
at2 t 2
Normal acceleration:
(40)2
= 2 mm/s 2
800
(b)
+ 102
t 4 = 403200 s 4
t = 25.2 s
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PROBLEM 11.140
A motorist starts from rest at Point A on a circular entrance ramp when
t = 0, increases the speed of her automobile at a constant rate and
enters the highway at Point B. Knowing that her speed continues to
increase at the same rate until it reaches 100 km/h at Point C,
determine (a) the speed at Point B, (b) the magnitude of the total
acceleration when t = 20 s.
SOLUTION
v0 = 0
Speeds:
Distance:
At Point B,
v12 v02
(27.78) 2 0
=
= 1.1495 m/s 2
2s
(2)(335.6)
where
sB =
(150) = 235.6 m
(a)
At t = 20 s,
vB = 83.8 km/h
= 150 m
(b)
an =
|a| =
v2
(22.99)2
= 3.524 m/s 2
150
at2 + an2 =
(1.1495) 2 + (3.524) 2
| a | = 3.71 m/s 2
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PROBLEM 11.148
From measurements of a photograph, it has been found
that as the stream of water shown left the nozzle at A,
it had a radius of curvature of 25 m. Determine (a) the
initial velocity vA of the stream, (b) the radius of
curvature of the stream as it reaches its maximum
height at B.
SOLUTION
(a)
We have
(a A ) n =
v 2A
A
4
(9.81 m/s 2 ) (25 m)
5
or
v A2 =
or
v A = 14.0071 m/s
vA = 14.01 m/s
(b)
We have
Where
Then
( aB ) n =
vB2
vB = ( v A ) x =
36.9
4
vA
5
( 4 14.0071 m/s )
= 5
9.81 m/s 2
B = 12.80 m
or
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PROBLEM 11.161
The oscillation of rod OA about O is defined by the relation = (3/ )(sin t ),
where and t are expressed in radians and seconds, respectively. Collar B slides
along the rod so that its distance from O is r = 6(1 e2t ) where r and t
are expressed in inches and seconds, respectively. When t = 1 s, determine (a) the
velocity of the collar, (b) the acceleration of the collar, (c) the acceleration of the
collar relative to the rod.
SOLUTION
Calculate the derivatives with respect to time.
3
r = 6 6e 2t in.
r = 12e 2t in/s
= 3cos t rad/s
r = 24e2t in/s 2
= 3 sin t rad/s2
sin t rad
At t = 1 s,
r = 6 6e 2 = 5.1880 in.
(a)
= 3.2480 in/s
sin = 0
= 3cos = 3 rad/s
= 3 sin = 0
(b)
(c)
a B /OA = re r
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PROBLEM 11.167
To study the performance of a racecar, a high-speed camera is
positioned at Point A. The camera is mounted on a mechanism
which permits it to record the motion of the car as the car
travels on straightway BC. Determine (a) the speed of the car
in terms of b, , and , (b) the magnitude of the acceleration
in terms of b, , , and .
SOLUTION
(a)
We have
r=
b
cos
Then
r=
b sin
cos 2
We have
v 2 = vr2 + v2 = (r )2 + (r ) 2
b sin
=
cos 2
=
or
b
+
cos
b2 2 sin 2
b2 2
+1 =
2
2
cos cos
cos 4
v=
b
cos 2
For the position of the car shown, is decreasing; thus, the negative root is chosen.
v=
b
cos 2
v=
b
cos 2
Alternative solution.
From the diagram
or
r = v sin
b sin
= v sin
cos 2
or
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a=
dv
dt
Then
a=
b
cos 2
d
b
dt
cos 2
= b
or
b
( + 2 2 tan )
cos 2
Alternative solution
b
cos
From above
r=
Then
r =b
=b
r=
sin 2 (1 + sin 2 )
+
cos 2
cos3
Now
a 2 = ar2 + a2
where
ar = r r 2 = b
=
ar =
and
Then
sin 2 (1 + sin 2 )
b 2
+
2
2
cos
cos
cos
b
2 2 sin 2
+
sin
cos
cos 2
b sin
( + 2 2 tan )
2
cos
a = r + 2r =
=
b sin
cos 2
b
b 2 sin
+2
cos
cos 2
b cos
( + 2 tan )
cos 2
a=
b
( + 2 2 tan )[(sin ) 2 + (cos )2 ]1/ 2
2
cos
For the position of the car shown, is negative; for a to be positive, the negative root is chosen.
b
a=
( + 2 2 tan )
cos 2
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PROBLEM 11.169
At the bottom of a loop in the vertical plane, an
airplane has a horizontal velocity of 315 mi/h
and is speeding up at a rate of 10 ft/s2. The
radius of curvature of the loop is 1 mi. The
plane is being tracked by radar at O. What are
the recorded values of r , r , and for this
instant?
SOLUTION
Geometry. The polar coordinates are
r = (2400) 2 + (1800)2 = 3000 ft
Velocity Analysis.
= tan 1
1800
= 36.87
2400
r = 370 ft/s
v = r
v
277.2
=
r
3000
= 0.0924 rad/s
Acceleration analysis.
at = 10 ft/s 2
an =
v2
(462) 2
= 40.425 ft/s 2
5280
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r = ar + r 2
r = 57.9 ft/s 2
a = r + 2r
a 2r
r
r
26.34 (2)(369.6)(0.0924)
=
3000
3000
= 0.0315 rad/s 2
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PROBLEM 11.170
Pin C is attached to rod BC and slides freely in the slot of rod OA
which rotates at the constant rate . At the instant when = 60,
determine (a) r and , (b) r and . Express your answers in terms
of d and .
SOLUTION
vd = d = 0
ad = d d 2 = d 2
a = d + 2d = 0,
Geometry analysis:
(a)
Velocity analysis:
=
(b)
Acceleration analysis:
3
d cos 30 d 2
=
r
d 3
3
d 2
2
3
d 2
2
3
3
1
d 2 + r 2 =
d 2 + d 3
2
2
2
r =
3
d 2
4
1
a = a e = d 2 cos120 = d 2
2
a = r + 2r
1
(a 2r ) =
r
1
1
1
d 2 (2) d
2
2
3d
=0
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PROBLEM 11.172
For the helicopter of Problem 11.168, it was found that when the helicopter was at B, the distance and the
angle of elevation of the helicopter were r = 3000 ft and = 20, respectively. Four seconds later, the radar
station sighted the helicopter at r = 3320 ft and = 23.1. Determine the average speed and the angle of
climb of the helicopter during the 4-s interval.
PROBLEM 11.168 After taking off, a helicopter climbs in a straight line at a constant angle . Its flight is
tracked by radar from Point A. Determine the speed of the helicopter in terms of d, , , and .
SOLUTION
We have
r0 = 3000 ft
r4 = 3320 ft
0 = 20
4 = 23.1
or
r = 362.70 ft
Now
vave =
r
t
362.70 ft
=
4s
= 90.675 ft/s
vave = 61.8 mi/h
or
Also,
or
= 49.7
or
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