Vector Mechanics For Engineers
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259977305
Author: BEER, Ferdinand P. (ferdinand Pierre), Johnston, E. Russell (elwood Russell), Cornwell, Phillip J., SELF, Brian P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 17.3, Problem 17.115P
The uniform rectangular block shown is moving along a frictionless surface with a velocity
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The 2.00-kg slender rod shown is hanging in a vertical position and is pin-supported at point A. The slender rod is initially at rest until a 1.000-kg block C, strikes it at its end at point B.The block slides on a frictionless surface with a velocity of 3.50 m/s to the right. After the impact, it slides with a velocity of 1.250 m/s to the right, and the bar rotates with an angular velocity, ω'.
1. What gives the correct kinematic relationship relating the final velocity of the center of the rod, v' , and its angular velocity, ω'?
2. What is the coefficient of restitution, e, between the block and the slender rod?
3. What is the magnitude of the horizontal impulse at the support at point A?
The 2.00-kg slender rod shown is hanging in a vertical
position and is pin-supported at point A. The slender rod is
initially at rest until a 1.000-kg block C, strikes it at its end
at point B.
The block slides on a frictionless surface with a velocity of
3.50 m/s to the right. After the impact, it slides with a
velocity of 1.250 m/s to the right, and the bar rotates with
an angular velocity, w'.
3.5 m/s
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B
1.5 m
Answer the following questions given the picture. Please show clear
solutions, I want to learn how to solve the problem.
1a. Which of the following gives the correct kinematic relationship
relating the final velocity of the center of the rod, v'G, and its angular
velocity, w'?
A) 1.333 w'
B) 0.667 w'
C) 1.500 w'
D) 0.75 w'
1b. Which of the following gives the closest value of the magnitude of
the horizontal impulse at the support at point A?
A) 1.125 N-s
B) 1.350 N-s
C) 0.1180 N-s
D) 2.25 N-s
The 2.00-kg slender rod shown is hanging in a vertical position and is pin-supported at point A. The slender rod is initially at rest until a 1.000-kg block C, strikes it at its end at point B.The block slides on a frictionless surface with a velocity of 3.50 m/s to the right. After the impact, it slides with a velocity of 1.250 m/s to the right, and the bar rotates with an angular velocity, ω'. Sketch the moment-impulse diagram
1. Which of the following gives the correct kinematic relationship relating the final velocity of the center of the rod, v'G, and its angular velocity, ω'?
2. Which of the following gives the closest value of the coefficient of restitution, e, between the block and the slender rod?
3. Which of the following gives the closest value of the magnitude of the horizontal impulse at the support at point A?
Chapter 17 Solutions
Vector Mechanics For Engineers
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