The 2.07-kg uniform slender bar has a 0.94-kg particle attached to its end. The spring constant is k = 644 N/m and the distance b = 165 mm. If the bar is released from rest in the horizontal position shown where the spring is unstretched, determine the maximum angular deflection θmax of the bar. Also determine the magnitude of the angular velocity at θ = θmax/2. Neglect friction..

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The 2.07-kg uniform slender bar has a 0.94-kg particle attached to its end. The spring constant is k = 644 N/m and the distance b = 165 mm. If the bar is released from rest in the horizontal position shown where the spring is unstretched, determine the maximum angular deflection θmax of the bar. Also determine the magnitude of the angular velocity at θ = θmax/2. Neglect friction..

The 2.07-kg uniform slender bar has a 0.94-kg particle attached to its end. The spring constant is k = 644 N/m and the distance b = 165
mm. If the bar is released from rest in the horizontal position shown where the spring is unstretched, determine the maximum angular
deflection max of the bar. Also determine the magnitude of the angular velocity at 0 = 0max/2. Neglect friction.
2.07 kg
B
A
0.94 kg
36
4
Transcribed Image Text:The 2.07-kg uniform slender bar has a 0.94-kg particle attached to its end. The spring constant is k = 644 N/m and the distance b = 165 mm. If the bar is released from rest in the horizontal position shown where the spring is unstretched, determine the maximum angular deflection max of the bar. Also determine the magnitude of the angular velocity at 0 = 0max/2. Neglect friction. 2.07 kg B A 0.94 kg 36 4
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