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MMB 241 - Dynamics of Particles
Tutorial 1
Topic: Kinematics of Particles:- Displacement, velocity and acceleration of particles.
QUESTIONS
1. If v = (4t+5) m/s, where t is in seconds, determine a when t = 2 s.
2. If s = (2t³) m, where t is in seconds, determine v when t = 2 s.
3. If a = 2 m/s², determine v at s = 4 m if v = 3 m/s at s = 0.
4. If a = 4 m/s², determines when t = 3 s if v = 2 m/s and s = 2 m when t=0.
5. A particle moves along a straight line such that its position is defined by s = (t² - 6t + 5) m.
Determine the average velocity, the average speed, and the acceleration of the particle
when t = 6 s.
6. A particle is moving with a velocity of vo when s=0 and t=0. If it is subjected to a
deceleration of a = -kv³ where k is a constant, determine its velocity and position as
functions of time.
7. A particle travels along a straight-line path such that in 4s it moves from an initial position
SA = -8 m to a position SB = +3 m. Then in…
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