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1) This document contains 24 problems related to projectile motion, kinetics, and rotational kinetics. 2) The problems involve calculating values like time, speed, acceleration, tension, and angular velocity using equations of motion. 3) Key concepts covered include projectile motion, circular motion, rotational dynamics, and kinetics on inclined planes.

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Prepared By: Engr. Jude L. Rosales

1) This document contains 24 problems related to projectile motion, kinetics, and rotational kinetics. 2) The problems involve calculating values like time, speed, acceleration, tension, and angular velocity using equations of motion. 3) Key concepts covered include projectile motion, circular motion, rotational dynamics, and kinetics on inclined planes.

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Dynamics 2

Projectile Motion
Problem 1

Problem 6

Problem 2

Problem 7

Problem 3

Problem 8
A zoology graduate student is provided with a bow and
Problem 4 arrow topped with a syringe of sedative and is assigned to
A policeman aimed his riffle at the bull's eye of a target 50 measure the temperature of a black rhinoceros. The range
m away. If the speed of the bullet is 500 m/s, how far below of his bow when it is fully drawn and aimed 45 degrees
the bull's eye does the bullet strike the target? above the horizontal is 100 m. An aggressive rhino suddenly
Problem 5 charges straight toward him at 30 km/hr. If he fully draws
his bow and aimed at 20 degrees above the horizontal, how
far away should the rhino be when the student releases the
arrow?

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Tangential and Normal Component of Velocity and
Acceleration
Problem 9

Problem 10 Problem 13
Determine the time needed for the load at B to attain a
A race car C travels around the horizontal circular track
speed of 10 m/s, starting from rest, if the cable is drawn into
that has a radius of 300ft. If the car increases its speed
the motor with an acceleration of 3 m/s2.
at a constant rate of 70 ft/s2, starting from rest,
determine the time needed for it to reach an acceleration
of 8 ft/s2. What is the speed at this instant?

Problem 11

Problem 14
Pulley D is attached to a collar which is pulled down at 3
in./s. At t = 0, collar A starts moving down from K with
constant acceleration and zero initial velocity. Knowing that
velocity of collar A is 12 in./s as it passes L, determine the
change in elevation, velocity, and acceleration of block B
when block A is at L.

Relative and Dependent Motion

Problem 12
If block A of the pulley system is moving downward at 6 ft/s
while block C is moving down at 18 ft/s, determine the
relative velocity of block B with respect to C.
Determine the velocity of Block B.
Determine the relative velocity of Block B with respect to
Block C.

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Kinetics Problem 18
Two blocks A and B are released from Rest on a 30 degree
Problem 15 inclined when they are 50 ft apart. The coefficient of friction
The 50-kg crate shown in Figure rests on a horizontal surface under the upper block A is 0.2 and that under the lower
for which the coefficient of kinetic friction is uk = 0.3. If the block B is 0.4. Compute the elapsed time until the Blocks
crate is subjected to a 400-N towing force as shown, Touch
Determine the acceleration of the crate.
Determine the velocity of the crate 3 seconds starting from Problem 19
rest. Assume A weighs 200 lb and B weights 100 lbs. Determine
the acceleration of the bodies if the coefficient of kinetic
friction between the cable and the fixed drum is 0.1.

Problem 16
The system is released from rest with the cable taut. For the
friction coefficients µs = 0.25 and µk = 0.20.
Calculate the acceleration of Block A. Rotational Kinetics
Calculate the acceleration of Cylinder B.
Calculate the Tension in the Cable Problem 20
The rotation of a pulley is defined by the relation
Ѳ = 2t4 – 30t2 +6t where Ѳ is measured with rad and t in
seconds.
a) Determine the value of angular velocity in rpm at the
instant t = 4 seconds
b) Determine the value of the angular acceleration at the
instant t = 4 seconds.

Problem 21
A 200 gram object attached to a 1.5 m long is whirled
around a horizontal circle at a speed of 6 m/s. Determine
Problem 17 the centripetal acceleration of the object.
If blocks A and B of mass 10 kg and 6 kg, respectively, are
placed on the inclined plane and released, determine the Problem 22
force developed in the link. The coefficients of kinetic A man keeps a 1 kg toy airplane flying horizontally in a circle
friction between the blocks and the inclined plane are mA = by holding onto a 1.5m long string attached to its wing tip.
0.1 and mB = 0.3.Neglect the mass of the link. The string is always in the plane of the circular path. If the
plane flies at 10m/s. Find the tension in the string

Problem 23
At what angular velocity must the earth and a metal ball
rotate so that ball seems weightless? Assume radius of the
earth = 6370 km.

Problem 24
A stone with mass of 0.2kg is tied to one of a string 1.2 m
long and is whirled around a vertical circle. If the breaking
strength of the string in tension is 90 N, what is the angular
velocity at which the cord will break?

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