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A fighter jet of mass 20800 kg with two engines each having thrust of 50 kN on runway starts from rest and accelerates at a rate of
a = ao – kv2, where ao constant acceleration from engine thrust in m/s2, k is the aerodynamic lag coefficient in m-1 and v is the
velocity in m/s. The k value can be taken as 0.0005 m-1and the takeoff velocity of the fighter can be taken as 268 km/h. Just after
the take of the pilot adjusted the fighter jet path to y = 0.003x2 with constant upward velocity 12 m/s to reach a height of 1180
m. Consider g = 9.81 m/s2 [Hint: Incorporate average velocity judiciously].

The runway length utilized by the fighter jet in m is _________

858.8

The total time taken (from rest) by the fighter jet to reach the height of 1180 m in s is ___________

107.1

The total horizontal distance travelled (form rest) by the fighter jet to reach the height of 1180 m in m is _________

1486

The resultant velocity of the fighter jet at the height of 1180 m in m/s is _________

103.3

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A suspension cable bridge of Length 1000 m is built across the river of Jamuna in Bangladesh as shown in figure. The cable is
supported on both sides of the bridge deck at different heights. The difference in height between the maximum sag point and
position of the cable at which it is connected with supports are given as 300 m and 150 m at support A and support B respectively.
Hint: The bridge is supported by two cables to distribute the load coming from the deck. So,  W(x) = Wudl/2

1) Evaluate the angle θ (in degrees) made by the cable with the horizontal at support A.

45.7

2) Determine the allowable uniformly distributed load (Wudl in kN/m) coming from bridge deck if the maximum tension in the
cable is restricted to 80 MN at support A.

195.4

3) Determine the horizontal component of the maximum tensile force (in MN) at support A.

55.9

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In a construction site, two rectangular concrete facia blocks A and B are attached to the system of pulleys as shown in figure in
order to keep it at their corresponding heights. Block A has a mass of 2 kg and block B has a mass of 11 kg. Neglect the mass of
the inextensible cables and pulleys. Consider g = 9.81 m/s2. Using work-energy theorem, solve the following.

Determine the velocity (in m/s) of block A after it reaches 4 m upwards starting from zero initial velocity. 

4.7

What would be the velocity (in m/s) of block B when block A reaches 4 m upwards from rest.

11.7

Determine the upward distance (in m) travelled by block A when A achieves a velocity of 6 m/s starting from rest.

6.5

Determine the upward distance (in m) travelled by block B when A achieves a velocity of 6 m/s starting from rest.

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The car of mass 1180 kg travel along the hill path of y=0.25x3/2  as shown in fig. If at the point A, shown its speed is 24 m/sec.
Determine the normal force exerted by the hill slope to the car. Consider g = 9.81 m/s2. And also determine the acceleration?

Normal acceleration component


            An =

0.7

                                        m per sec2
Tangential acceleration component
            At =

9.2

                                       m per sec2
Acceleration magnitude

            A=

9.2

                                       m per sec2
Normal reaction
            N =

4876.6

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Determine the distance xc and yc to the centroid C of the beam's cross-sectional area and then compute the moment of inertia Ix'x'
and Iy'y' about the x' and y' axis, respectively. Given: a = c = e = f = 30.5 mm, b = 165.5 mm, d = 136 mm, g = d/2 mm.

xc =

60.7

mm;
yc =

79.7

mm;
Ix'x' =

64.7

 × 106 mm4;
Iy'y' =

39.2

 × 106 mm4;

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