PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 15, Problem 73P
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The velocity of each disks just after the collision and direction of the disk
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Disk A and B have a mass of 4 kg and 6 kg,
respectively. If they are sliding on a smooth
horizontal plane with the velocities shown,
determine their speeds just after impact.
coefficient of restitution between them is e =0.8.
=5 m/s
e 0,8
The
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m, = 4 kg
Your solution must include the following:
(a) tangential component of the velocities after
impact for both disks, (VAt)2 and (Vet)2,
(b) normal component of the velocities after impact =3 m/s
for both disks, (VAn)2 and (VBn)2,
(c) the velocities after impact for both disks, (vA)2 and (vB)2,
30
ma = 6 kg
[4] (a) (VAt)2 =
(VBt)2
[17] (b) (Van)2 =
(VBn) 2
[4] (c) (VA)2
(VB)2 =
%3D
%3D
%3D
VB = 8 m/s
Mass of disks A and B are ma=10 kg and mB=6 kg.
If they are sliding on the smooth horizontal plane with the
velocities shown,
The coefficient of restitution between the disks is e = 0.9.
Determine the velocities (magnitudes) and directions of
two discs just after impact?
VA = 5 m/s
Q14. In the image below, disk A and disk Bare approaching each other, and they
have a mass of ma = 1.3 kg and mg = 1.3 kg, respectively. The directions of their
initial velocities, as well as the plane of contact, are shown in the image, and the
speeds are va 1 = 5.0 m/s and vB.1 = 5.2 m/s. If the coefficient of restitution between
the balls is e = 0.8, determine the speed of disk A after collision. Please pay
attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your answer must
include 3 places after the decimal point, and proper SI unit.
y
VA,1
A
X-
VB,1
В
3
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