Under selected conditions, a sedan gets 22 mpg in city driving and 32 mpg for highway driving. The model G = 1 22 c + 1 32 h represents the amount of gasoline used (in gal) for c miles driven in the city and h miles driven on the highway. Determine the amount of gas required to drive 220 mi in the city and 512 mi on the highway.
Under selected conditions, a sedan gets 22 mpg in city driving and 32 mpg for highway driving. The model G = 1 22 c + 1 32 h represents the amount of gasoline used (in gal) for c miles driven in the city and h miles driven on the highway. Determine the amount of gas required to drive 220 mi in the city and 512 mi on the highway.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the amount of gas required to drive 220mi in a city and 512
Under selected conditions, a sedan gets 22 mpg in city driving and 32 mpg for highway driving. The model
G
=
1
22
c
+
1
32
h
represents the amount of gasoline used (in gal) for c miles driven in the city and h miles driven on the highway. Determine the amount of gas required to drive 220 mi in the city and 512 mi on the highway.
Trolley of the overhead crane moves along the bridge rail. The trolley position is
measured from the center of the bridge rail (x = 0) is given by x(t) = 0.5t^3-6t^2+19.5t-14 : 0 <= t <= 3 min. The
trolley moves from point A to B in the forward direction, B to C in the reverse direction and C to D again in the
forward direction.
CONTROL PANEL
END TRUCK-
RUNWAY BEAM-
BRIDGE RAIL
HOIST
-TROLLEY
TROLLEY BUMPER
TROLLEY DRIVE
LPENDANT TRACK
-TROLLEY CONDUCTOR
TRACK
WIRE ROPE
-HOOK BLOCK
-BRIDGE DRIVE
-END TRUCK BUMPER
-RUNWAY RAIL
TROLLEY END STOP
-CONDUCTOR BAR
PENDANT FESTOONING
TROLLEY FESTOONING
PENDANT CABLE
PENDANT
x(t)=0.5t^3-6t^2+19.5t-14
v(t)=1.5t^2-12t+19.5
a(t)=(dv(t))/dt=3t-12
Fig. T2.2: The overhead crane
Total masses of the trolley, hook block, and the load attached to the hook block are 110 kg, 20
kg, and 150 kg. Damping coefficient, D, is 40 kg/s.
What is the total amount of energy required from the trolley motor to move the system
[Hint: Use Newton's 2nd law to obtain the…
CONTROL PANEL-
BRIDGE RAIL
HOIST
-TROLLEY
TROLLEY BUMPER
-BRIDGE DRIVE
END TRUCK-
RUNWAY BEAM-
END TRUCK BUMPER
-RUNWAY RAIL
TROLLEY DRIVE
TROLLEY END STOP
-CONDUCTOR BAR
LPENDANT TRACK
TROLLEY CONDUCTOR
TRACK
-WIRE ROPE
PENDANT FESTOONING
TROLLEY FESTOONING
-PENDANT CABLE
-HOOK BLOCK
PENDANT
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