4) The 2 lb piece of putty is dropped 6 ft onto the 18 lb block initially at rest on the two springs, each with k = 3 lb/in. Calculate the additional deflection of the springs due to the impact of the putty, which adheres to the block upon contact. 2 lb 6' 18 lb δ k = 3 lb/in. FULL CREDIT AWARDED ONLY FOR CORRECT FBD & KFD INCLUDED IN SOLUTION ANS. 8=2.56 inches

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Problem 5.2P: Draw the FBD for the bar described in Prob. 5.1 if the bar is homogeneous of mass 50 kg. Count the...
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4)
The 2 lb piece of putty is dropped 6 ft onto the 18 lb block initially at rest on the two springs,
each with k = 3 lb/in. Calculate the additional deflection of the springs due to the impact of the
putty, which adheres to the block upon contact.
2 lb
6'
18 lb
δ
k = 3 lb/in.
FULL CREDIT AWARDED ONLY FOR CORRECT FBD & KFD INCLUDED IN SOLUTION
ANS. 8=2.56 inches
Transcribed Image Text:4) The 2 lb piece of putty is dropped 6 ft onto the 18 lb block initially at rest on the two springs, each with k = 3 lb/in. Calculate the additional deflection of the springs due to the impact of the putty, which adheres to the block upon contact. 2 lb 6' 18 lb δ k = 3 lb/in. FULL CREDIT AWARDED ONLY FOR CORRECT FBD & KFD INCLUDED IN SOLUTION ANS. 8=2.56 inches
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