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snissi2018 ‘Kinematics | Engineering Mechanics Review Home Algebra Trigonometry Geometry Calculus Mechanics CE Math Kinematics Motion of a Particle Particle is a term used to denote an object of point size. A system of particles which formed into appreciable size is termed as body. These terms may apply equally to the same object. The earth for example may be assumed as a particle in comparison with its orbit, whereas to an observer on the earth, it is a body with appreciable size. In general, a particle is an object whose size is so small in comparison to the size of its path. Rectilinear Translation (Motion Along a Straight Line) ‘Motion with constant velocity (uniform motion) s=ut vat it + Zat™ vp =v)? + 2as Note: From motion with constant acceleration, set vj = 0, v¢=v, =h, and a= g to get the free-fall formulas. le acceleration hitps:wwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanics/motion-partite a snissi2018 ‘Kinematics | Engineering Mechanics Review = é vdv=ads Where = distance h=height locity initial velocity v4 = final velocity » a=acceleration 4g = acceleration due to gravity (g = t= time .81 m/s? in SI = 32.2 ft/s* in English) Note: + ais positive (+) if v is increasing (accelerate). 1g, (decelerate). + gis positive (+) if the particle is moving downward. + ais negative (-) if v is deere: + gis negative (if the particle is moving upward. Useful conversion factors From To Multiply by Kilometers per hour (kph) Meter per second (m/sec) 1/36 Meter per second (m/sec) Kilometers per hour (kph or km/hr) 3.6 Miles per hour (mph) Feet per second (fps or ft/sec) 22/15 Feet per second (ft/sec) Miles per hour (mph or mi/hr) 15 / 22 Tags: constant veloci translation constant acceleration Variable Acceleration free-falling body © 1002 Location of warning torpedo | Rectilinear Translation 1003 Return in 10 seconds | Reetilinear Translation @ 1004 Relative velocity | Rectilinear Translation ¢ 1005 Finding the depth of well by dropping a stone | Rectilinear Translation, @ 1007 Finding when and where the stones pass each other | Rectilinear Translation © 1008 Stones thrown vertically upward | Rectilinear Translation @ 1009 Initial velocity of the second ball | Rectilinear Translation ¢ 1010 Time to wait in dropping a stone | Rectilinear Translation ¢ 1011 Time of launching a ship | Rectilinear Translation ® 1012 Train at constant deceleration | Rectilinear Translation © 1019 Veloci ity and acceleration from the equation of distance | Motion with Variable Acceleration e Two particles released from the same height and reached the base at the same time « Dynamies up hitps:lwwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanics/motion-partte a snissi2018 1002 Location af warning torpedo | Recinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review e@ MATHalino » Engineering Mathematics a. Home Algebra ‘Trigonometry Geometry Calculus Mechanics CE Math 1002 Location of warning torpedo | Rectilinear Translation Problem 1002 On a certain stretch of track, trains run at 60 mph (96.56 kph). How far back of a stopped train should be a warning torpedo be placed to signal an oncoming train? Assume that the brakes are applied at once and retard the train at the uniform rate of 2 ft/sec? (0.61 m/s?). Solution Click here to show or hide the solution English System Initial velocity v; = 60 mph = 60(22 v; = 88 ft/sec up =v)? +2as 0? = 88? — 2(2)s 5 = 1936 fe answer Slunits Initial velocity vj; = 96.56 kph = 96.56(35) v; = 26.82 m/sec up =v? +2as 0? = 26.82 — 2(0.61)s 5=589.7 mn answer Tags: train English system constant acceleration torpedo deceleration < Kinematics up 1003 Return in 10 seconds | Rectilinear Translation > hitpswwn.mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics/problem-1002-mation-along-straightline-reciinear-translation 18 snissi2018 1003 Retum in 10 seconds | Rectinar Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review > ae MATHalino Engineering Mathematics Home Algebra Trigonometry Geometry Mechanics CE Math 1003 Return in 10 seconds | Rectilinear Translation Problem 1003 Astone is thrown vertically upward and return to earth in 10 sec, What was its initial velocity and how high did it go? Solution Click here to show or hide the solution Return in 10 seconds = 5 seconds upward + 5 seconds downward ‘SI Units — Going upward (velocity at the highest point is zero): z oy = uot : 0 =v, — 9.81(5) 2 1; = 49.05 m/sec answer 0 i Going downward (initial veloci h= 390? n= 4(9.81)(5%) h = 122.625 m answer is zero; free-fall) paemuinop Guio6 spucses § f English System Going upward (velocity at the highest point is zero) vy =v; — gt 0 = vj — 32.25) v; = 161 ft/sec answer Going downward (initial velocity is zero; free-fall): = gt? h = 4(32.2)(5") h=402.5 ft answer hitps:wwn.mathalino.comireviewer/engineer'ng-mechanics/problem-1003-mation-along-straightline-reciinear-ranslation snissi2018 41004 Relative velocity | Rectiinear Translaon | Engineering Mechanics Review MATHalino Engineering Mathematics Home Algebra Trigonometry Geometry Mechanics CE Math 1004 Relative velocity | Rectilinear Transla' Problem 1004 ‘A ball is dropped from the top of a tower 80 ft (24.38 m) high at the same instant that a second ball is thrown upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 40 ft/sec (12.19 m/s). When and where do they pass, and with what relative velocit Solution in English System Click here to show or hide the solution h=8oft vA ve = 40 ft/s 8 = 32.2 ft/s* Erom A to C (free-fall), hy = 390? hy = 3(32.2)2 16.14? From B to C (upward motion) From the formula s = vit + 2 at? hy = upt — 390? hy = 40¢ — 3 (32.2) hy = 40t — 16.12 Ato C plus B to Cis equal to height of the tower hy th=h 16.1¢? + (40¢ — 16.12 A0t = 80 t=2 sec hy = 16.1(2) hitps:wwn.mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics/problem-1004-mation-along-straightline-reciinear-translation snissi2018 41004 Relative velocity | Ractiinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review hy = 64.4 ft ‘They pass each other after 2 seconds at 64.4 fl from the top of the tower. answer Velocity at C of stone from A (after 2 seconds) ver = gt = 32.2(2) v¢e1 = 64.4 ft/s Velocity at C of stone from B (after 2 seconds) ver = vp — gt == 40 — 32.2(2) ‘uc, = —24.4 ft/s — the negative sign indicates that the stone is moving downward Relative velocity: v, = Ve1 + Ver = 64.4 — 24.4 v, = 40 ft/sec answer Solution in SI Units Click here to show or hide the solution h=24.38m va=o vp= 12.19 m/s g= 9.81 m/s? From A to C (free-fall) hy = fo? hy = 19.81) hy = 4.90502 From B to C (upward motion), From the formula s = vit + ¥2 at* hy = vpt — gl? hy = 12.198 — $(9.81)2? hy = 12.19¢ — 4.905¢? Ato Cplus B to Cis equal to height of the tower hy the =h 4.905¢? + (12.19¢ — 4.9054?) = 24.38, 12.19 = 24.38 t=2 sec hy = 4.905(2?) hitps:wwn.mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics/problem-1004-mation-along-straightline-reciinear-translation snissi2018 41004 Relative velocity | Rectiinear Translaon | Engineering Mechanics Review hy = 19.62 m ‘They pass each other after 2 seconds at 19.62 m from the top of the tower. answer Velocity at C of stone from A (after 2 seconds) ver = gt = 9.81(2) ver = 19.62 m/s Velocity at C of stone from B (after 2 seconds) ver = vg — gt == 12.19 —9.81(2) ‘vc, = —7.43 m/s — the negative sign indicates that the stone is now moving downward Relative velocity: vp = Ver + Ven = 19.62 — 7.43 v, = 12.19 m/sec answer Tags: constant acceleration free-falling body stone thrown upward _ stone drop from the tower downward motion Upward Motion <1003 Return in 10 seconds | Reetilinear up 1005 Finding the depth of well by dropping ‘Translation astone | Reetilinear Translation > Subscribe to MATHalino.com on Custom Search Search hitps:wwn.mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics/problem-1004-mation-along-straightlin-reciinear-translation snissi2018 > ae MATHalino Engineering Mathematics +1005 Finding tha dapth of wel by dropping a stone | Reciinear Translation | Eng ing Mechanics Review Home Algebra ‘Trigonometry Geometry Mechanics CE Math 1005 Finding the depth of well by drop, Translation Problem 1005 g a stone | Rectilinear Astone is dropped down a well and 5 sec later, the sounds of the splash is heard. If the velocity of sound is 1120 ft/sec (341.376 m/s), what is the depth of the well? Solution Click here to show or hide the solution bstone + teound = 5 For tstone (free-falling body): 1 ha igi hitps:wwn.mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics/problem-1005-mation-along-straightline-reciinear-translation a swis2018 1008 Finding he depth of wel by dropping a stona | Rcitinar Translation | Eng 1 jn 183) 1254400" 2576 h = 88759.73 and 353.31 25=0 For h = 88 759.73 ft [2(88 759.73, 32.2 t=TA.2sec > 5sec (not okay!) (okay!) Thus,h=353.g1ft — answer S1Units [tek Vosi 34.376 [2h {2h _s_ V 981 341.376 = 125A, [200K _ 5 _ 125h 42672 125h °~ Ror 625A. 15 625h? 21336 1820 899 584 2 1026775, 95g 1820899584" 6976872 h = 27065.05 and 107.64 Forh = 27 065.05 m 2(27 065.05) 981 t= T4.2sec > 5sec (not okay!) Forh = 107.64 m [2(107.64) 981 t= 4.68sec <5sec (okay!) Thus,h=107.64m + answer stone dropped in awell splash sound Uniform Motion Tags: free-falling body Sound Veloci hitps:wwn.mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics/problem-1005-mation-along-straightline-reciinear-translation 26 snissi2018 1007 Finding when and where the stones pass each other | Recilinar Translation | Engineering Mechanics Raview > ae MATHalino Engineering Mathematics Mechanics Home Algebra Trigonometry Geometry CE Math 1007 Finding when and where the stones pass each other | Rectilinear Translation Problem 1007 Asstone is dropped from a captive balloon at an elevation of 1000 ft (304.8 m). Two seconds later another stone is thrown vertically upward from the ground with a velocity of 248 ft/s (75.6 m/s). If g = 32 ft/s* (9.75 m/s®), when and where the stones pass each other? Solution in English Units Click here to show or hide the solution = 1000 ft vig = 248 ft/s g = 32 ft/s? Stone dropped from captive balloon (free-falling body): hy = 39? = 3 (32)? hy = 16t;? Stone thrown vertically from the ground 2 seconds later $= viata — 3gtn? hy = 248t, — 3 (32)tp” hy = 248(t — 2) — 16(t) ~ 2)? hy th=h 16t,? + [248(t; — 2) — 16(t, — 2)? | = 1000 16t,? 4+ 248(t, — 2) — 16(t,? — dt, + 4) = 1000 16t,? + 248¢, — 496 — 16t,? + 64t, — 64 = 1000 16ty? + 248t, — 496 — 16%, + 64, — 64 = 1000 312%, = 1560 ty =5 sec hitps:wwn.mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics/problem-1007-mation-along-straightline-reciinear-translation a srse018 1007 Finging when and where the stones pass eachother | Rectinar Translation | Engineering Mecharics Review The stones will pass each other 5 seconds after the first stone was dropped from the captive balloon. answer hy = 248(5 — 2) — 16(5 — 2)? hy = 600 ft ‘The stones will meet at a point 600 ft above the ground. answer Solution in SI Units Click here to show or hide the solution A= 304.8 m vig = 75.6 m/s g = 9.75 ft/s? Stone dropped from captive balloon (free-falling body): hy = 39? = 3(9-75)t,? hy = 4.875t;? Stone thrown vertically from the ground 2 seconds later 58 = vine — dghr® hy = 75.6t, ~ 3 (9.75)t,? hy = 75.6(t, — 2) — 4.875(t — 2)? hy th sh 4.875t,? + [75.6(t; — 2) — 4.875(t; — 2)? | = 304.8 4A.875t)? + 75.6(t; — 2) — 4.875(t1? — 4t; +4) = 304.8 A.875t,? + 75.6t) — 151.2 — 4.875t;? + 19.5t, — 19.5 = 304.8 4.875t,? + 75.6t, — 151.2 — 4.8754; + 19.5f — 19.5 = 304.8 95.1 = 475.5 ty = 5 sec The stones will pass each other 5 seconds after the first stone was dropped from the captive balloon. answer hy = 75.6(5 — 2) — 4.875(5 — 2)? hy = 182.925 m ‘The stones will meet at a point 182.925 m above the ground. answer Tags: free-falling body stone thrown upward _ stone dropped from captive balloon hitpslwwn.mathalin.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics/problem-1007-mation-along-straightline-reciinear-translation 26 snissi2018 1008 Stones thrown verically upward | Rectiinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review @ MATHalino a.” Home Algebra ‘Trigonometry Geometry Calculus Mechanics 1008 Stones thrown vertically upward | Rectilinear Translation Problem 1008 Astone is thrown vertically upward from the ground with a velocity of 48.3 ft per sec (14.72 m per sec). One second later another stone is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 96.6 ft per sec (29.44 m per sec). How far above the ground will the stones be at the same level? Solution in English System [Click here to show or hide the solution s=utt dat? h= vit — fot? hot — $(32.2)0 h= vt — 16.12 For the first stone: hy = 48.30 16.12 For the second stone hy = 96.6(¢ — 1) — 16.1(¢ ~1)* hy = 96.6(t — 1) — 16.1(¢? — 2 +1) hy = 96.6 — 96.6 — 16.14? + 32.2¢ — 16.1 hy = —16.1¢? + 128.8¢ — 112.7 hy = hy 48.3¢— 16.10 = -16.12 + 128.8¢— 112.7 80.5¢ = 112.7 t=14s h = 48,3(1.4) — 16.1(1.47) A= 36.064 ft answer Solution in SI tps: mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics!1008-\wo-stones-thrown-upward-ground-reciinear-transation| a swsa018 1008 Stones thrown vertically upward | Reciinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review [Click here to show or hide the solution = vit+tat® s=utt dat! hawt to? h=vt—F(98HE f= vit — 4.9050? For the first stone: hy = 14.72¢ — 4,905¢? For the second stone hy = 29.44(t — 1) ~ 4.905(¢ — 1)? hy = 29.44(t — 1) — 4.905(¢? — 2¢ +1) hy = 29.44t — 29.44 — 4.905¢? + 9.81t — 4.905 hy = —4.905¢? + 39.25t — 34.345 hy =hy 14.72¢ — 4.905¢ = —4.905¢? + 39.25¢ — 34.345 24.53¢ = 34.345 t=14s Ay = 14.72(1.4) — 4.905(1.4?) h= 10.994 m answer ‘Tags: stone thrown upward <1007 Finding when and where the stones up 1009 Initial velocity of the second ball | inear Translation Rectilinear Translation > pass each other | Re Subscribe to MATHalino.com on "2K tps: mathalino.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics!1008-two-stones-thrown-upward-ground-reciinear-transation a snissi2018 1009 inital velocty ofthe second ball | Rectlinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review @ MATHalino a.” Home Algebra ‘Trigonometry Geometry Calculus Mechanics 1009 Initial velocity of the second ball | Rectilinear Translation Problem 1009 A ball is shot vertically into the air at a velocity of 193.2 ft per sec (58.9 m per sec). After 4 sec, another ball is shot vertically into the air. What initial velocity must the second ball have in order to meet the first ball 386.4 ft (117.8 m) from the ground? Solution: English System of Units Click here to show or hide the sobatiom $$} s=utt dat? a= —g = —32.2 ft/s” 5 = 386.4 ft Thus, 386.4 = vit — 16.107 First ball: 386.4 = 193.2t- 16.10? O-12t+24=0 t= 9.46 and 2.5 Uset = 9.46 s Second ball: 386.4 = v,(t — 4) — 16.1(t — 4)? 386.4 = v,(9.46 — 4) — 16.1(9.46 — 4)? vy; = 188.67 ft/s answer Solution: International System of Units hitps:wwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanics!1008niialvelocty-second-ballectiinear-transation a snissi2018 41009 Initial veloty ofthe sacond ball | Rectiinear Translation | Engi Click here to show or hide the solution ng Mechanics Review s=vitt 4at® a=~g=~9.81 m/s* s=1178 ft ‘Thus, 117.8 = vt — 4.90547 First ball: 117.8 = 58.9t-4.905¢? 4.905¢? — 58.9¢ + 117.8 = 0 = 947 and 2.54 Uset = 9.47 Second ball: 117.8 = v,(t — 4) — 4.905(t — 4)? 117.8 = v,(9.47 — 4) — 4.905(9.47 — 4)? v= 48.36 m/s answer Tags: Motion Problem constant acceleration Upward Motion balls thrown upward < 1008 Stones thrown vertically upward | up 1010 Time to wait in dropping a stone | Rectilinear Translation Rectilinear Translation > ‘Subscribe to MATHalino.com on "26 ‘Custom Search ‘Search hitps:wwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanics!1008niialvelocty-second-ballectiinear-transation snissi2018 @ a.” 1010 Time to wai MATHalino ng Mat cropping a stone | Recilinaar Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review Algebra Trigonometry Geometry Calculus Mechanics Problem 1010 Astone is thrown vertically up from the ground with a velocity of 300 ft per sec (91.44 m/s). How long must one wait before dropping a second stone from the top of a 600-ft (182.88-m) tower if the two stones are to pass each other 200 ft (60.96 m) from the top of the tower? English System Solution 200 With t 200 Stone from the ground: vt + dat hy = vat 600 — 200 = 300¢ — 16.12 — 300¢ + 400 = 0 #=17.19 sec and 1.44 see With t = 17.19 sec $(32.2)(17.19 — t2)? ty = 13.67 sec 1.44 see 3 (32.2)(1.44 — ty)? tz = —2.08 sec (meaningless) 390 Use ty = 13.67 sec [- Click here to show or hide the solution 139 912 $32.28 Stone from the top of the tower: answer g a stone | Rectilinear Translation Lett, = time to wait before dropping the second stone h= Jolt by System International Solution [Click here to show or hide the solatiom £$£$ mR $$ hitps:wwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanics!1010-ime-walt-dropping-stone-ectliner-ranslation a snissi2018 1010 Time to wai cropping a slone | Reaiinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review Stone from the ground: s=uttjat™ hy = vat — 39? 182.88 — 60.96 = 91.44¢ — 39.812 4.9050 — 91.44t + 121.92 = 0 t=17.19 sec and 1.44 sec Stone from the top of the tower: Let tg = time to wait before dropping the second stone A h=39(t—b)? With t= 17.19 sec 60.96 = 3(9.81)(17.19 ~ t2)? ty = 13.67 sec With t = 1.44 see 60.96 = 3(32.2)(1.44 — ty)? tz = —2.08 see (meaningless) Use ty = 13.67 sec answer Tags: translation constant acceleration free-falling body stone thrown upward stone drop from the tower «1009 Initial velocity of the second balll | up 1011 Time of launching a ship | Rectilinear Rectilinear Translation Translation > Wodd compog felease agent smarter thane ch Cae FIND O. Subscribe to MATHalino.com on =“! 2K hitps:wwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanics!1010-ime-wait-dropping-stone-ectlinear-ranslation a snissi2018 41011 Time of launching a ship | Reaiinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review e@ MATHalino » Engineering Mathematics a. Home Algebra ‘Trigonometry Geometry Calculus Mechanics CE Math 1011 Time of launching a s! | Rectilinear Translation Problem 1011 A ship being launched slides down the ways with constant acceleration. She takes 8 sec to slide (the first foot | 0.3048 meter). How long will she take to slide down the ways if their length is (625 ft | 190.5 m)? Solution Click here to show or hide the solution 8 = vit + fat? where vj = 0 Thus s= tat? s= fat English Units SI Units 0.3048 = 4a(8*) a = 0.009525 m/sec? 1= 4a(8) = 0.03125 ft/sec” 625 = 3(0.03125)¢? t= 200 sec t=3 min 20 sec answer 190.5 = 3 (0.009 525)¢” t= 200 see t=3 min 20 sec answer Tags: ship Motion Problem constant acceleration launching ship time to take to launch the ship «1010 Time to wait in dropping a stone | up 1012 Train at constant deceleration | Rectilinear Translation Rectilinear Translation > hitps:fiwwn.mathalin.comireviewerlengineering-mechanics/1011 18 snissi2018 41012 Train at constant deceleration | Rectlinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review > ae MATHalino Bngineering Mathematics L Home Algebra Trigonometry Geometry Mechanics CE Math 1012 Tr at constant deceleration | Rec’ near Translation Problem 1012 Atrain moving with constant acceleration travels 24 ft (7.32 m) during the 10°” sec of its motion and 18 ft (5.49 m) during the 12" sec of its motion. Find its initial velocity and its constant acceleration, Solution in English Units Click here to show or hide the solution vy =v tat fae se) Yo vi = 24 fl/see vy = 18 ft/sec inaccone 24=v,+10a —> equation (1) 18 =v, +12a —> equation (2) Equation (1) minus equation (2) 6=—2a a=~3 ft/sec” answer From equation (1) 24 = v, + 10(-3) v, = 54 ft/sec answer Solution in SI Units Click here to show or hide the solution vy =u, bat a snissi2018 1012 Train at constant deceleration | Recilinear Translation | Engineering Mechanics Review a ak % w=732m/s v= 5.49 m/s MAT Halino.com 7.32 =v, +10a > equation (1) 5.49 =v, + 12a + equation (2) Equation (1) minus equation (2) 1.83 = —2a a=~0.915 m/sec” answer From equation (1) 7.32 = v, + 10(—0.915) vo =16A7 m/sec answer Tags: train constant acceleration deceleration initial velocity <1011 Time of launching a ship | Reetilinear up 1019 Velocity and acceleration from the Translation equation of distance | Motion with Variable Acceleration » Subscribe to MATHalino.com on =!" 2K ‘Custom Search Search hitps:wwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanics!1012-rain-constant-deceleratlonrecinaar-translation| 26 “Two particles released from the same hsighl and reached the base al the same ime | Engineering Mechanics Raview vseore > ae MATHalino \ Engineering Mathematics Home Algebra Trigonometry Geometry Mechanics CE Math Two particles released from the same height and reached the base at the same time Problem Particles A and B are elevated 12 meters high from a given reference base. Particle A is projected down an incline of length 20 meters at the same time particle B is let to freely fall vertically. Find the velocity of projection of particle A if both particles strikes the base at the same time. Solution Click here to show or hide the solution For particle B hao? 12 = 19¢? [oa For particle A Vai-y _ 12 va 20 Uai-y = 0.604; Apply the formula s = vet + 0.5at®to the vertical movement of A s= vot + fat? hava yl+ zg? hitps:wwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanicsiwo-paricles-sleased-same-helght-and-reached-base-same-ime 18 snissi2018 “Two particles released from the same hsighl and reached the base al the same ime | Engineering Mechanics Raview for Ior\? 12 = (0.6v,),/ 24 24 Vo 9 12 = 0.604; 12 = 0.6v,, ing body rectilinear motion inclined motion _ initial velocity <1019 Velocity and acecleration from the up Curvilinear Translation (Projectile Motion) equation of distance | Motion with Variable > Accelerat Subscribe to MATHalino.com on =!" 2K owe hitps:wwn mathalino.comireviewerlengineering-mechanicsiwo-paricles-sleased-same-helght-and-reached-base-same-ime {iw {00 Voc ar acabcader toe tsuneo wh Virb Aca | Engng Macha Rav e@ MATHalino » Engineering Mathematics a. Home Algebra ‘Trigonometry Geometry Calculus Mechanics CE Math 1019 Velocity and acceleration from the equa‘ in of distance | Motion with Variable Acceleration Problem 1019 ‘The motion of a particle is given by the equation s = 2t4 — 143 + 2 where s is in meter and ¢ in seconds. Compute the values of v and awhent = 2 sec. Solution 1019 Click here to show or hide the solution s=2tt— te 428 yw dt v=8h—5P+4t dv dt a= 242 —t+4 a When. = 250 = 8(2%) — 3(2”) +4(2) =70 m/s answer = 24(2?) 244 = 98 m/s® answer ‘Tags: Variable Acceleration distance equation Velocity Equation Acceleration Equation < 1012 Train at constant deceleration | up ‘Two particles released from the same height Reetilinear Translation and reached the base at the same time > Comments tps: mathalin.comireviewer/engineering-mechanics!1019-§nding-vloclty-and-ace ration given distance-equation-motion 18

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