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The document outlines 6 practice problems for a mechanics exam. Problem 1 involves calculating the minimum and maximum distances a conveyor belt can place packages in a loading car. Problem 2 calculates the velocity and height of a basketball shot, the minimum speed a defender needs to block it, and the relative velocity between the ball and defender's hands. Problem 3 finds the speed of a boy being pulled up a tree by a man walking backward. Problem 4 calculates the speed of a collar connected to a cord passing over a pulley. Problem 5 determines the acceleration of a collar on a rotating wheel. Problem 6 finds the angular acceleration of a gear and the acceleration of a point on the gear rim given the gear and rack's velocities and accelerations.
The document outlines 6 practice problems for a mechanics exam. Problem 1 involves calculating the minimum and maximum distances a conveyor belt can place packages in a loading car. Problem 2 calculates the velocity and height of a basketball shot, the minimum speed a defender needs to block it, and the relative velocity between the ball and defender's hands. Problem 3 finds the speed of a boy being pulled up a tree by a man walking backward. Problem 4 calculates the speed of a collar connected to a cord passing over a pulley. Problem 5 determines the acceleration of a collar on a rotating wheel. Problem 6 finds the angular acceleration of a gear and the acceleration of a point on the gear rim given the gear and rack's velocities and accelerations.
The document outlines 6 practice problems for a mechanics exam. Problem 1 involves calculating the minimum and maximum distances a conveyor belt can place packages in a loading car. Problem 2 calculates the velocity and height of a basketball shot, the minimum speed a defender needs to block it, and the relative velocity between the ball and defender's hands. Problem 3 finds the speed of a boy being pulled up a tree by a man walking backward. Problem 4 calculates the speed of a collar connected to a cord passing over a pulley. Problem 5 determines the acceleration of a collar on a rotating wheel. Problem 6 finds the angular acceleration of a gear and the acceleration of a point on the gear rim given the gear and rack's velocities and accelerations.
1. Problems from Chapters 12 and 16 In-Class Activities: Particle and Rigid Body Kinematics MT EXAM #1 REVIEW PROBLEMS Given: Small packages traveling on the conveyor belt fall off into a l meter long loading car. the conveyor is running at a constant speed of v C =2 m/s. Find: The smallest and largest distance R at which the end A of the car may be placed from the conveyor so that the packages enter the car. PROBLEM 1 PROBLEM 1 (continued) PROBLEM 1 (continued) PROBLEM 2 Given: Measurements of a shot recorded during a basketball game above show the ball barely missing a defenders (B) hands while passing through the hoop. Find: (1) Assuming the size of the ball can be neglected, the magnitude v A of the balls initial velocity and the height h of the ball as it passes over the defender B. (2) The minimum speed the defender would have had to jump to block the ball if he could raise his hands 9 feet above the floor and jumped 0.5 s after the ball was shot. (3) The relative velocity of the ball to Bs hands. PROBLEM 2 (continued) PROBLEM 2 (continued) PROBLEM 2 (continued) But what is wrong with this analysis? The minimum initial speed that player B had to jump upward 0.5 seconds after player A shot the ball to block it was determined to be 13.3 ft/s. But as he jumps his speed reduces according to v B =v Bo gt =13.3-(32.2)(0.286) =4.1 ft/s. Hence, the correct solution is given by: v BALL - v B =31.8i 11.0j v BALL - v B = 33.6 ft/s Fig. (a) Fig. (b) PROBLEM 3 Given: A man with a 16 m long rope walks backward starting from rest (x A =0) and accelerates at a A = 0.2 m/s 2 to pull a boy up a tree limb as shown. When x A =0, y B =8 m. The size of the limb can be neglected. Find: The speed of the boy at the instant y B =4 m. PROBLEM 3 (continued) PROBLEM 4 Given: Collars A and B are connected to the cord that passes over the small pulley at C as shown. When A is located at D, B is 24 ft to the left of D. At the instant shown A is moving at a constant speed of 24 ft/s to the right. Find: The speed of B when A is 4 ft to the right of D. PROBLEM 4 (continued) PROBLEM 5 Given: At a given instant the wheel is rotating with the angular motion shown. Find: The acceleration of the collar at A at this instant. Two solution approaches are possible! Using the instantaneous center and scalar approach PROBLEM 5 (continued) Using the vector approach PROBLEM 6 Given: The center O of the gear and the rack move with the velocities and accelerations shown. Find: The angular acceleration of the gear and the acceleration of point B on the gear rim. (a) PROBLEM 6 (continued) (b) PROBLEM 6 (continued)