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Review Module 11 Classical Physics Part 2

1. The document provides a review of classical physics concepts including kinetics, impulse and momentum, work and energy, and impact and collision. 2. It contains multiple sample situations and questions related to these concepts involving blocks, crates, springs, and colliding objects. 3. The contact information for the author's offices in Manila and Cebu is provided at the top.

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Review Module 11 Classical Physics Part 2

1. The document provides a review of classical physics concepts including kinetics, impulse and momentum, work and energy, and impact and collision. 2. It contains multiple sample situations and questions related to these concepts involving blocks, crates, springs, and colliding objects. 3. The contact information for the author's offices in Manila and Cebu is provided at the top.

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MANILA: Room 206, JPD Building, CM Recto Avenue, Manila

CEBU: 4/F J. Martinez Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City


Telephone Number: (02) 516 7559 (Manila) E-Mail: buksmarquez1 @yahoo.com
(032) 254-9967 (Cebu)

Review MODULE – Classical Physics

KINETICS
FORCE AND ACCELERATION
a = 4.8 ft/s2, T1 = 90.91 lb, T2 = 255.36 lb
SITUATION. If blocks A and B of mass 10 kg and 6 kg,
respectively, are placed on the inclined plane and
released, determine the force developed in the link. The
coefficients of kinetic friction between the blocks and the
inclined plane are µA = 0.1 and µB = 0.3. Neglect the mass
of the link.

IMPULSE AND MOMENTUM

SITUATION. The 50-kg crate is pulled by the constant


force P. If the crate P starts from rest and achieves a
speed of 10 m/s in 5 s, determine
the magnitude of P. The coefficient of kinetic friction
between the crate and the ground is µk = 0.2.

SITUATION. The 150-kg block A


shown is released from rest. If
the masses of the pulleys and the
cord are neglected,
SITUATION. The 2.5-Mg van is traveling with a speed of
100 km/h when the brakes are applied and all four
a. Determine the acceleration of block A.
wheels lock. If the speed decreases to40 km/h in 5 s,
determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the
b. Determine the speed of
tires and the road.
the 30-kg block B in 2
seconds.
IMPACT AND COLLISION
c. Determine the tension on
IMPACT – occurs when two bodies collide with each
the cord attached to B. other during a very short period of time, causing
relatively large (impulsive) forces to be exerted between
the bodies.

WORK AND ENERGY

SITUATION. A block weighing 500-N is dropped from a


height of 2.5 meters upon a spring whose modulus is 20
N/mm. What velocity will the block have at the instant
the spring is deformed 100 mm?

SITUATION. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between


the 150-kg crate and the plane is μk = 0.30, determine the
compression x of the spring required to bring the crate
momentarily to rest. Initially the spring is unstretched 1. Momentum of the SYSTEM is conserved along
and the crate is at rest. the LINE OF IMPACT.
2. Momentum of particle A and B is conserved
perpendicular to the line of impact since no
MANILA: Room 206, JPD Building, CM Recto Avenue, Manila
CEBU: 4/F J. Martinez Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City
Telephone Number: (02) 516 7559 (Manila) E-Mail: buksmarquez1 @yahoo.com
(032) 254-9967 (Cebu)
impulse acts on particle A and B in this
direction.

SITUATION.
The 5-kg ball is thrown at the suspended 30-kg
block with a velocity of 5 m/s. If the coefficient
of restitution between the ball and the block is
e = 0.8.
a. Determine the maximum height h to
which the block will swing before it
momentarily stops. 21.8 mm
b. If the time of impact between the ball
and the block is .005 s, determine the
average normal force exerted on the
block during this time. 2618 N

SITUATION. Two smooth disks A and E, having a


mass of 2 kg and 3 kg, respectively, collide with the
velocities shown in. If the coefficient of restitution
for the disks is e = 0.75, determine the x and y
components of the final velocity of each disk just
after collision.

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