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PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
Chapter 12, Problem 48P
Chapter 12, Problem 48P
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PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
15th Edition
ISBN:
9780137514724
Author: HIBBELER
Publisher:
PEARSON
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1 General Principles
2 Force Vectors
3 Equilibrium Of A Particle
4 Force Sytem Resultants
5 Equilibrium Of Rigid Body
6 Structural Analysis
7 Internal Forces
8 Friction
9 Center Of Gravity And Centroid
10 Moments Of Inertia
11 Virtual Work
12 Kinematics Of A Particle
13 Kinetics Of A Particle: Force And Acceleation
14 Kinetics Of A Particle: Work And Energy
15 Kinetics Of A Particle: Impulse And Momentum
16 Planar Kinematics Of A Rigid Body
17 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Force And Acceleration
18 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Work And Energy
19 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Impulse And Momentum
20 Three-dimensional Kinematics Of A Rigid Body
21 Three-dimensional Kinetics Of A Rigid Body
22 Vibrations
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Problem 6FP: A particle travels along a straight line with an acceleration of a = (10 0.2s) m/s2, where s is...
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Problem 8FP: A particle travels along a straight line with a velocity of v = (20 0.05s2) m/s, where s is in...
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Problem 15P: A particle is moving with a velocity of v0 when s = 0 and t = 0. If it is subjected to a...
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Problem 20P: The velocity of a particle traveling along a straight line is v = (3t2 6t) ft/s, where t is in...
Problem 21P: A freight train travels at v = 60(1 et) ft/s, where t is the elapsed time in seconds. Determine the...
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Problem 23P: A particle is moving along a straight line such that its acceleration is defined as a= (2v) m/s2,...
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Problem 25P: If the effects of atmospheric resistance are accounted for, a freely falling body has an...
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Problem 43P: The motion of a jet plane just after landing on a runway is described by the a-t graph. Determine...
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Problem 46P: The a-s graph for a rocket moving along a straight track has been experimentally determined. If the...
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Problem 57P: Starting from rest at s = 0, a boat travels in a straight line with the acceleration shown by the as...
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Problem 65P: The jet plane starts from rest at s = 0 and is subjected to the acceleration shown. Determine the...
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Problem 71P: A particle, originally at rest and located at point (3 ft, 2 ft, 5 ft) , is subjected to an...
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Problem 76P: A particle travels along the curve from A to B in 5 s. It takes 8 s for it to go from B to C and...
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Problem 78P: A rocket is fired from rest at x = 0 and travels along a parabolic trajectory described by y2 =...
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Problem 80P: The motorcycle travels with constant speed v0 along the path that, for a short distance, takes the...
Problem 81P: A particle travels along the curve from A to B in 1 s. If it takes 3 s for it to go from A to C,...
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Problem 119P: The satellite S travels around the earth in a circular path with a constant speed of 20 Mm/h. If the...
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Problem 121P: The car passes point A with a speed of 25 m/s after which its speed is defined by v = (25 0.15s)...
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Problem 131P: A boat is traveling along a circular path having a radius of 20 m. Determine the magnitude of the...
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Problem 135P: When t = 0, the train has a speed of 8 m/s, which is increasing at 0.5 m/s2. Determine the magnitude...
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Problem 137P: The ball is ejected horizontally from the tube with a speed of 8 m/s. Find the equation of the path,...
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Problem 142P: The race car has an initial speed vA = 15 m/s at A. If it increases its speed along the circular...
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Problem 145P: Particles A and B are traveling counter-clockwise around a circular track at a constant speed of 8...
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Problem 150P: The train passes point A with a speed of 30 m/s and begins to decrease its speed at a constant rate...
Problem 151P: The particle travels with a constant speed of 300 mm/s along the curve. Determine the particles...
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Problem 154P: If the speed of the crate at A is 15 ft/s, which is increasing at a rate v = 3 ft/s2, determine the...
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Problem 165P: The time rate of change of acceleration is referred to as the jerk, which is often used as a means...
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Problem 170P: A particle moves in the x y plane such that its position is defined by r = {2ti + 4t2j} ft, where t...
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Problem 172P: The rod OA rotates clockwise with a constant angular velocity of 6 rad/s. Two pin-connected slider...
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Problem 185P: The rod OA rotates counterclockwise with a constant angular velocity of = 5 rad/s. Two...
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Problem 196P: The motor at C pulls in the cable with an acceleration aC = (3t2) m/s2, where t is in seconds. The...
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Problem 199P: Determine the displacement of the log if the truck al C pulls the cable 4 ft lo the right.
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Problem 202P: If the end A of the cable is moving at vA = 3 m/s, determine the speed of block B.
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Problem 206P: Determine the speed of the block at B.
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