1S-L. A 20-}bblock sides down a30” inclined plane with
‘an initial velocity of2 ft/s. Determine the velocity of the
block in 3 5 if the coefficient of kinetic friction between
the block and the plane is yx, = 0.25,
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152A 2-1b ball is thrown in the direction shown with
an initial speed v4 = 18 ft/s. Determine the time needed
for it to reach its highest point B and the speed at which
it is traveling at B. Use the principle of impulse and
‘momentum for the solution. 5
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418-3, A 5.1b block is given an inital velocity of 10 ft/s
‘up a 45° smooth slope. Determine the time it will take to
travel up the slope before it stops.
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(4) mown 2 fede min15-4. The 180:Ib iron worker is secured by a fall-arest
system consisting ofa harness and lanyard AB. which is fixed
tothe beam. Ifthe lanyard has a slack of4 ft, determine the
average impulsive force developed in the lanyard if he
happens to fall feet. Neglect his size in the calculation and 7% * P¥i-2 = %
‘assume the impulse takes place in 0 seconds. A .
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1546, A man hits the 50-g golf ball such that it leaves
the tee at an angle of 40° with the horizontal and strikes
the ground atthe same elevation a distance of 20 m away.
Determine the impulse of the club C on the ball, Neglect
the impulse caused by the ball’s weight while the club is
striking the ball
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15-5, ‘The graph shows the vertical reaction force of the aa
shoe-ground interaction as a function of time. The first
ppeak acts on the heel, and the second peak acts on the
forefoot. Determine the total impulse acting on the shoe 730 -
during the interaction, an :
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moving vertically downward at 40 fis when it srkes the
head of al of negligible mass and divest nto aback
fread tein dhe al aed
the gp tA soon, the handle has a neil
andthe hammer says in contact with the ral while i
Comes to rest Neglt the imple caused by the Weight
othe hammer heed during contact wth the
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“18-8 During operation the breaker hammer develops
‘on the concrete surface a force which is indicated in the
‘graph. To achieve this the 2-1b spike S is fired from rest
into the surface at 200 ft/s. Determine the speed of the
spike just after rebounding.
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159, When the S-kg block is 6 m from the wal, is
sliding at», = 14 m/s If the coefficient of kinetic friction
between the block and the horizontal plane is = 03,
determine the impulse ofthe wall on the block necessary
to stop the block. Neglect the friction impulse acting on
the block during the collision,
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‘before one can deerine the velocity of the lock before it sks the wa.
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