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Work-energy, impulse-momentum
Problem 1 BJ10

A 1000 kg car starts from rest at point 1


and moves without friction down the track
shown.

Determine:
a) the force exerted by the track on
the car at point 2, and
b) the minimum safe value of the
radius of curvature at point 3.

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Problem 2

Packages are thrown down an


incline at A with a velocity of 1 m/s.
The packages slide along the
surface ABC to a conveyor belt
which moves with a velocity of 2
m/s. Knowing that mk= 0.25
between the packages and the
surface ABC, determine the
distance d if the packages are to
arrive at C with a velocity of 2 m/s.

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Problem 3

A section of track for a roller coaster consists of


two circular arcs AB and CD joined by a straight
portion BC. The radius of CD is 80 m. The car
and its occupants, of total mass 300 kg, reach
Point A with practically no velocity and then
drop freely along the track. Determine the
normal force exerted by the track on the car at
point D. Neglect air resistance and rolling
resistance.
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Problem 4

A 2-kg block A is pushed up against a spring


compressing it a distance x= 0.1 m. The block is then
released from rest and slides down the 20º incline
until it strikes a 1-kg sphere B, which is suspended
from a 1 m inextensible rope. The spring constant
k=800 N/m, the coefficient of friction between A and
the ground is 0.2, the distance A slides from the
unstretched length of the spring d=1.5 m, and the
coefficient of restitution between A and B is 0.8.
When a=40o, find (a) the speed of B (b) the tension in
the rope.
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Problem 5

Ball B, of mass mB,is suspended from a


cord, of length l, attached to cart A, of
mass mA, which can roll freely on a
frictionless horizontal tract. While the
cart is at rest, the ball is given an initial
velocity v0  2 gl .
Determine (a) the velocity of B as it
reaches it maximum elevation, and (b)
the maximum vertical distance h
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through which B will rise.

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