Q2 A small marble at point A of mass 0.5 kg as shown in Figure Q2 is release downward with an initial speed of V, m/s and strikes a smooth inclined plane given tan e = 2 at point B. 4 (a) If point A is located 1 m above the impact area, calculate the speed of the marble immediately before the impact. (b) Assuming the coeffieient of restitution between marble and plane is e = 0.5, determine the speed and direction of the marble immediately after the impact. (c) Using the speed obtained in Q2 (b) and assuming a free flight motion of the marble after the impact. Predict the horizontal travel distance measuring from point B. Use your last digit of matrix number to get the value of Væ for marble initial speed. Example; If your matrix number is AD192005. A D 1 9 2 0 0 5 VE = 5 + 2 Then, VE = 7 ms-1
Q2 A small marble at point A of mass 0.5 kg as shown in Figure Q2 is release downward with an initial speed of V, m/s and strikes a smooth inclined plane given tan e = 2 at point B. 4 (a) If point A is located 1 m above the impact area, calculate the speed of the marble immediately before the impact. (b) Assuming the coeffieient of restitution between marble and plane is e = 0.5, determine the speed and direction of the marble immediately after the impact. (c) Using the speed obtained in Q2 (b) and assuming a free flight motion of the marble after the impact. Predict the horizontal travel distance measuring from point B. Use your last digit of matrix number to get the value of Væ for marble initial speed. Example; If your matrix number is AD192005. A D 1 9 2 0 0 5 VE = 5 + 2 Then, VE = 7 ms-1
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