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The position, velocity, and acceleration of the particle at
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Answer to Problem 11.93P
The position (r), velocity (v), and acceleration of the particle (a) at
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given position
The value of
The value of
Calculation:
Determine the position vector of the particle using the relation.
Substitute 30 mm for
Determine the velocity value
Differentiate the Equation (1) with respect to t.
Determine the acceleration value (a).
Differentiate the Equation (2) with respect to t.
Determine the position of the particle at
Substitute 0 for t in Equation (1).
Determine the velocity of the particle at
Substitute 0 for t in Equation (2).
Determine the magnitude of velocity of the particle at
Substitute 30 mm/s for
Determine the direction of the velocity using the relation.
Substitute 31.42 mm/s for
Determine the acceleration of the particle at
Substitute 0 for t in Equation (3).
Determine the magnitude of acceleration of the particle at
Substitute
Determine the direction of the velocity using the relation.
Substitute
Therefore, the position (r), velocity (v), and acceleration of the particle (a) at
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The position, velocity, and acceleration of the particle at
(b)
Answer to Problem 11.93P
The position (r), velocity (v), and acceleration of the particle (a) at
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The given position vector of vibrating particle (r) is
The value of
The value of
Calculation:
Determine the position of the particle at
Substitute 1.5 s for t in Equation (1).
Determine the magnitude of position of the particle at
Substitute 18 mm for
Determine the direction of the position using the relation.
Substitute 1.87 mm for
Determine the velocity of the particle at
Substitute 0 for t in Equation (2).
Determine the magnitude of velocity of the particle at
Substitute 4.8 mm/s for
Determine the direction of the velocity using the relation.
Substitute 2.94 mm/s for
Determine the acceleration of the particle at
Substitute 1.5 s for t in Equation (3).
Determine the magnitude of acceleration of the particle at
Substitute
Determine the direction of the velocity using the relation.
Substitute
Therefore, the position (r), velocity (v), and acceleration of the particle (a) at
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