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Dynamics Assignment #3

This document contains solutions to multiple physics problems involving concepts like Newton's second law, conservation of energy, conservation of momentum, and kinematics. Some key details include: - Problem 13.41 calculates the maximum angle before a hanging rope will break based on tension. - Problem 13.78 uses conservation of energy to find the velocity of a pendulum bob at a given position. - Problem 13.151 analyzes the conservation of momentum and energy for a ball bouncing off a plate. - Problem 13.168 asks about the minimum and maximum values of angles in a triangle. - Problem 13.187 applies conservation of momentum and energy to analyze an object colliding with a spring-loaded cylinder.

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Dynamics Assignment #3

This document contains solutions to multiple physics problems involving concepts like Newton's second law, conservation of energy, conservation of momentum, and kinematics. Some key details include: - Problem 13.41 calculates the maximum angle before a hanging rope will break based on tension. - Problem 13.78 uses conservation of energy to find the velocity of a pendulum bob at a given position. - Problem 13.151 analyzes the conservation of momentum and energy for a ball bouncing off a plate. - Problem 13.168 asks about the minimum and maximum values of angles in a triangle. - Problem 13.187 applies conservation of momentum and energy to analyze an object colliding with a spring-loaded cylinder.

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Problem 13.

41

L Tangent Normal components


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aw 2mg
f
man my

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n

Lsing cypffitex
1
w mg
Energy is conserved i
T V Tz v2 IT kineticenergy potentialenergy

otmgh f.mu to

mgls.int mu

From Newtons 2nd Law we can write


IF ma Here T is tension an en
T mgs.int ma

4mg Agsino
2 int tsin

2 sint asint
2 3sino
sint 33

sin_

0 4 rope will break at this angle


Problem 13.78

fadeA
OganPosition 2 aug
Position2

as ms tt B
r
214
peng man m

Any Roam
position
00am
Position I

dg
From Newtons 2nd Law we can write
IF ma

mg m p EE E.e.a
My p L a

P L 0.4L
Mgp 0.6L EG speed at position 2
p
Now apply conservation of energy from A to postion 2
T V It V2
K Mgt mÉ kg ap
v2 9L v2 29 0.6L
v2 gL v2 1.2g L

IV tgL Fg 1.29h

v gl 0.32g 1.29L

g vo n
tacffhe.svo for which the pendulum bob describes
Problem 13.151
2ms
Before Impact After Impact
95g
Vby YBYE
rty 52ms _beans
1.6m off g.gg

0.6m
I O II

a vertical velocity of ball vertical velocity of ball


before impact after impact
v02 2a Y Yo by F
By Vby 29 Y By TEN

IIanI VByIf
us 0 2910 was 3.429ms ftp.ffw.at
i
fgy
By TET.by
By 5.6m s

Conservation of Momentum in y direction


MBUB mpup MBUB Mpup
0.075 5 6 two 0.075 3.429 a4 up
0.42 0.257175 0.4up

0.4upz 0.67717
1.69m after the
pz
tfnhepacyelocityofplate.inmediately
b Energy lost due to impact DE

DE Ei Ef
Ei Tt Vi
E mBVBx mB9Y
E 0.075 2 0.075 9 8 1.6

Ei 1.3265
Ef Te Vf
E mBxUB mBg mpup
Ef 0.075 2 0.075 98 0.6 0 4 1.6972

Ef 1.1625
DE 1.326 1.162
DE 0.16 energy lost due to impact

Problem 13.168

B
d
a

cost It
try
a
f co5

h
b

H
i
min value of ABC is cos_

max value of ABC is cos IT

min value of ACB is 0

max value of ACB IT cos


Problem 13.187
cable Given Tangential and Normal Component
5m15
of Before After
9 964 www m E Vz
20am
50mm
e 0.6 500545 sinus
a In normal direction fee
Conservation of momentum
In
Mayan MBI ma n MBbn
2 55in45 0 2van t 9

Coefficient of restitution

evna In V3 Van
0.6 55in 45 Vpn Van

VB 35in45 Van

2 55in45 0 Zvan 9 up 35in45 Van


Vpn
105in 45 Zvan 9 35in 45 van von 35in 45 si 45
105in45 Zvan 275in 45 Quan Vpn sin 45ms

105in45 275in45 I Van


normaldirection
Van sin 45m s

tangential direction remains constant i

1
11
NAII 3 im
b Conservation of Energy for and
quater cylinder spring
T t V Tz t V2
my kx Kx

9 20 103 0.050 20 103 2


f
35.52 10000 3
0.003452
x2 0.05875m

F kXz
F 20 103 0.05875

F 1175 maximum compression force for the spring

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