Engineering Dynamics BEM2013/EM210 Chapter 15 Kinetics of A Particle
Engineering Dynamics BEM2013/EM210 Chapter 15 Kinetics of A Particle
BEM2013/EM210
Today’s Objectives:
Students will be able to:
1. Calculate the linear momentum
of a particle and linear impulse
of a force. In-Class Activities:
2. Apply the principle of linear • Applications
impulse and momentum. • Linear Momentum and Impulse
• Principle of Linear Impulse and
Momentum
• Concept & Understanding Quiz
• Group Problem Solving
APPLICATIONS
mvy1 + å
mvz1 + å
Plan:
1) Draw the momentum and impulse diagrams of
the ball as it hits the surface.
2) Apply the principle of impulse and momentum to
determine the impulsive force.
EXAMPLE 15.1 (continued)
W dt 0 mv2
45°
+ = 30°
mv1 F dt N dt 0
EXAMPLE 15.2
Plan:
1) Determine the force needed to begin lifting the
crate, and then the time needed for the motor to
generate this force.
2) After the crate starts moving, apply the
principle of impulse and momentum to determine
the speed of the crate at t = 6 s.
GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING I (continued)
GROUP PROBLEM SOLVING (continued)
Solution:
1) The crate begins moving when the cable force F exceeds the
crate weight. Solve for the force, then the time.
F = mg = (20) (9.81) = 196.2 N
F = 196.2 N = 50 t
t = 3.924 s