This document provides three physics problems related to objects moving down inclines and being counterbalanced. The first problem asks to express the velocity of cart A down the incline in terms of the upward velocity of cylinder B. The second problem asks to specify the mass needed for a counterbalancing cylinder so that a 45kg container has no velocity after dropping 2m. Both problems emphasize applying an engineering problem solving method.
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This document provides three physics problems related to objects moving down inclines and being counterbalanced. The first problem asks to express the velocity of cart A down the incline in terms of the upward velocity of cylinder B. The second problem asks to specify the mass needed for a counterbalancing cylinder so that a 45kg container has no velocity after dropping 2m. Both problems emphasize applying an engineering problem solving method.
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Determine an expression for the
velocity va of the cart A down the
incline in term of the upward velocity vb of cylinder B. [25 Marks] Apply engineering problem solving method. [25 Marks]
It is desired that 45-Kg container, when
released from rest in the position shown, have no velocity after dropping 2 m to the platform below. Specify the proper mass m of the counter balancing cylinder. [25 Marks] Apply engineering problem solving method. [25 Marks]