ENGGEN 121 Engineering Mechanics: The University of Auckland
ENGGEN 121 Engineering Mechanics: The University of Auckland
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List of formulae:
a b
a 2 b 2 c 2 2 bc cos A
sin A sin B
ds dv d d
v a v dv a ds d d
dt dt dt dt
v v 0 a t t 0 s s 0 v 0 t t 0 a t t 0 v 2 v 02 2 a s s 0
1 2
2
v2
v r an r 2
at v r
r
v A v B v A/ B a A a B a A/ B
F ma
1. An out-of-control jet boat initially travelling at 3 m/s gains speed at a constant rate of 1.5 m/s2
toward a beach 100 metres away. Upon hitting the beach, the boat decelerates across the sand
at a rate of 0.2v2 (m/s2), where v is speed in m/s.
(a) How fast is the boat travelling when it hits the beach?
(b) How long does it take the boat to slow to 3 m/s after hitting the beach and what is the
distance travelled across the sand before reaching this speed?
(a) (b)
v= s= t=
2. When the tennis player serves the
ball at θ = 5º as shown, the ball
hits the court 5 metres behind the
net (s = 5 m). Ignoring any
aerodynamic effects, calculate
the velocity v of the ball at A
v=
3. The 4500-kg flatbed truck is carrying a 200-kg crate at a
constant 50 km/h as shown. Suddenly, the driver slams
brakes which provide a total braking force of 11.3 kN to
avoid an accident. The coefficients of static and kinetic
friction between the crate and the flatbed surface are 0.2
and 0.18 respectively. Assume the truck wheels don’t slip
relative to the road surface while braking.
(a) Draw clear and separate free body diagrams of the crate and truck.
(b) Determine whether the crate will slip or not and calculate the accelerations of the crate
and truck.
ω= θ=