The 20 kg homogeneous rectangular plane is released from rest (figure (a) and falls 200 mm before coming to the end of the string attached at the corner A (figure (b). Assuming that the vertical component of the velocity of A is zero just after the plate reaches the end of the string. Please, answer the following questions: 300 mm 200 mm A 20 kg 500 mm (a) (b) (a) Determine the angular velocity of the plate at that instant. (b) Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the corner B at that instant.

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Problem 4: Principle of Impulse and Momentum for the Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies
The 20 kg homogeneous rectangular plane is released from rest (figure (a) and falls 200 mm before
coming to the end of the string attached at the corner A (figure (b). Assuming that the vertical
component of the velocity of A is zero just after the plate reaches the end of the string. Please, answer
the following questions:
200 mm
300 mm
20 kg
В
500 mm
(a)
(b)
(a) Determine the angular velocity of the plate at that instant.
(b) Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the corner B at that instant.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 4: Principle of Impulse and Momentum for the Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies The 20 kg homogeneous rectangular plane is released from rest (figure (a) and falls 200 mm before coming to the end of the string attached at the corner A (figure (b). Assuming that the vertical component of the velocity of A is zero just after the plate reaches the end of the string. Please, answer the following questions: 200 mm 300 mm 20 kg В 500 mm (a) (b) (a) Determine the angular velocity of the plate at that instant. (b) Calculate the magnitude of the velocity of the corner B at that instant.
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