Solutions for CLASSICAL DYNAMICS OF PARTICLES AND SYST
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If a projectile is fired from the origin of the coordinate system with an initial velocity υ0 and in...Problem 2.4P:
A clown is juggling four balls simultaneously. Students use a video tape to determine that it takes...Problem 2.5P:
A jet fighter pilot knows he is able to withstand an acceleration of 9g before blacking out. The...Problem 2.6P:
In the blizzard of ’88, a rancher was forced to drop hay bales from an airplane to feed her cattle....Problem 2.8P:
A projectile is fired with a velocity 0 such that it passes through two points both a distance h...Problem 2.9P:
Consider a projectile fired vertically in a constant gravitauonal field. For the same initial...Problem 2.12P:
A particle is projected vertically upward in a constant gravitational field with an initial speed 0....Problem 2.13P:
A particle moves in a medium under the influence of a retarding force equal to mk(υ3+ a2υ), where k...Problem 2.14P:
A projectile is fired with initial speed 0 at an elevation angle of up a hill of slope ( ). (a)...Problem 2.15P:
A particle of mass m slides down an inclined plane under the influence of gravity. If the motion is...Problem 2.16P:
A particle is projected with an initial velocity 0 up a slope that makes an angle with the...Problem 2.17P:
A strong softball player smacks the ball at a height of 0.7 m above home plate. The ball leaves the...Problem 2.20P:
A gun fires a projectile of mass 10 kg of the type to which the curves of Figure 2-3 apply. The...Problem 2.24P:
A skier weighing 90 kg starts from rest down a hill inclined at 17°. He skis 100 m down the hill and...Problem 2.25P:
A block of mass m = 1.62 kg slides down a frictionless incline (Figure 2-A). The block is released a...Problem 2.26P:
A child slides a block of mass 2 kg along a slick kitchen floor. If the initial speed is 4 m/s and...Problem 2.27P:
A rope having a total mass of 0.4 kg and total length 4 m has 0.6 m of the rope hanging vertically...Problem 2.28P:
A superball of mass M and a marble of mass m are dropped from a height h with the marble just on top...Problem 2.29P:
An automobile driver traveling down an 8% grade slams on his brakes and skids 30 m before hitting a...Problem 2.30P:
A student drops a water-filled balloon from the roof of the tallest building in town trying to hit...Problem 2.32P:
Two blocks of unequal mass are connected by a string over a smooth pulley (Figure 2 B). If the...Problem 2.34P:
A particle is released from rest (y = 0) and falls under the influence of gravity and air...Problem 2.35P:
Perform the numerical calculations of Example 2.7 for the values given in Figure 2-8. Plot both...Problem 2.37P:
A particle of mass m has speed υ = α/x, where x is its displacement. Find the force F(x)...Problem 2.38P:
The speed of a particle of mass m varies with the distance x as υ(x) = αx−n. Assume υ(x = 0) = 0 at...Problem 2.39P:
A boat with initial speed υ0 is launched on a lake. The boat is slowed by the water by a force F =...Problem 2.41P:
A train moves along the tracks at a constant speed u. A woman on the train throws a ball of mass m...Problem 2.47P:
Consider a particle moving in the region x > 0 under the influence of the potential
where U0 = 1 J...Problem 2.50P:
According to special relativity, a particle of rest mass m0 accelerated in one dimension by a force...Problem 2.51P:
Let us make the (unrealistic) assumption that a boat of mass m gliding with initial velocity v0 in...Problem 2.52P:
A particle of mass m moving in one dimension has potential energy U(x) = U0[2(x/a)2 (x/a)4], where...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Consider the rotation given in the below figure. Rotation matrix for rotation about x2 or y axis in...The basic equation is F=mix¨i The given equation is F(xi,t)=f(xi)g(t)=mix¨i This is not integrable....Write the formula to find the natural frequency v0=12πkm (I) Here, v0 is the natural frequency, k is...Consider the figure below. Unstretched length isl0. The mass m is stretched by a distance d. When...In order to describe the rolling of disk without slipping, four generalized coordinates are...Chapter 9, Problem 9.1PThe system of the two coupled oscillators with all spring constants different are shown in Figure 1....
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