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The car shown has a mass of 1600kg.

1. Determine the shortest time taken by the car to reach a speed of


25m/s, starting from rest if the car is of rear wheel drive (front
wheels are free rolling). Take the coefficient of friction between The 2kg collar is released from rest at A and travels along the
the wheels and road is 0.20 smooth vertical guide. The spring has an unstretched length of
a. 32.05 b. 36.21 c. 28.30 d. 25.43 200mm.
2. Determine the acceleration of the car to reach the same speed if 10. Determine the speed of the collar when it reaches position B in
driving power is supplied at the to all four wheels only m/s.
a. 1.96 b. 2.34 c. 1.76 d. 2.23 a. 5.127 b. 5.514 c. 7.059 d. 7.345
3. Determine the shortest time for the car to reach the same speed if 11. Determine the normal acceleration, in m/s^2, of the collar at this
driving power is supplied to all four wheels. position.
a. 10.76 b. 12.76 c. 14.2 d. 11.2 a. 269.75 b. 152.02 c. 249.15 d. 131.58
The 2lb block slides down the smooth parabolic surface, such that 12. Find the normal force exerted on the collar at this position in N.
when it is at A it has a speed of 10ft/s a. 288 b. 247 c. 263 d. 208
4. Determine the magnitude of the block’s velocity when it reaches
point B in ft/s?
a. 13.17 b. 18.48 c. 19.33 d. 13.54
5. What is its acceleration at point B in ft/s^@?
a. 63.76 b. 45.92 c. 125.53 d. 123.04
6. Calculate the maximum height y max reached by the block in ft.
a. 2.45 b. 9.10 c. 5.55 d. 8.03

The car is moving toward the bumper spring and has a kinetic
energy of 100000in-lb. the main bumper shield (aa) is connected
During an impact test, the 1000kg weight is released from rest
to the main spring, which has a modulus of 1000lb per inch. The
when =650. It swings downwards and strikes the concrete blocks,
two auxiliary bumper shields (b) are 12inch behind aa and are
rebounds and swing back up to 150 before it momentarily stops.
attached to secondary springs, each of which has a modulus of
Assume the blocks do not move after impact.
500ft per inch. When the car is brought to rest, what will have
7. Determine the velocity of the weight before it hits the concrete
been the greatest movement of aa. (14inch)
blocks in m/s
a. 5.829 b. 6.485 c. 7.053 d. 8.244
8. Determine the coefficient of restitution between the weights and
the blocks.
a. 0.243 b. 0.267 c. 0.309 d. 0.425
9. Find the impulse transferred between the weight and blocks
during impact in N-s.
a. 10247 b. 11395 c. 6241 d. 8767 Two bodies A and B, weighing 300lb and 400lb respectively are
connected by a rigid bar of negligible weight attached to them at
their gravity center as shown. The angle of friction at the wall and
floor is 150. If the bodies start from rest at all given position,
Which of the following gives the total time of travel unit it stop?
a. 3.12 b. 3.37 c. 3.90 d. 4.12
The coefficient of kinetic friction under block A is 0.30 and under
block B is 0.20

Determine the acceleration of B at this instant (4.61ft/s^2)


If a leftward horizontal force of 700 is applied to body A, what is
the acceleration of B. (3.92ft/s^2)
If the surfaces are smooth what is the what is the acceleration of Which of the following gives the acceleration of block B?
B (9.56ft/s^2) a. 1.98 b. 1.46 c. 1.78 d. 1.67
In the system of connected blocks shown, the coefficient of Which of the following gives the tension of the cord between
kinetic friction under blocks A and C is 0.20. The pulleys are blocks A and B?
assumed to be frictionless and of negligible weight. a. 98.23 b. 87.32 c. 90.88 d. 102.2N
Which of the following gives the tension of the chord supporting
block C?
a. 255.35 b. 241.21 c. 257.56 d. 249.34
From the figure shown block A has a mass of 500kg and that of B
400kg. The pulley is frictionless and massless. Coefficient of
friction = 0.20.

Compute the acceleration at point A. (2.05)


Compute the acceleration at point B. (1.89)
Compute the acceleration at point C. ( 5.83)
The 2lb block slides down the smooth parabolic surface, such that
when it is at A it has a speed of 10ft/s
Determine the magnitude of the block’s velocity when it reaches
point B in ft/s? (18.48)
What is its acceleration at point B in ft/s^@?(123.04)
A box slides from rest at point A down an inclined plane inclined
300 to the horizontal. After reaching the bottom of the plane, the Which of the following gives the acceleration of block A in m/s^2
box moves on a horizontal floor at a distance 2m. between coming a. 1.635m/s^2 b. 1.373 c. 1.827 d. 1.592
to rest. Coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is Which of the following gives the tension of the string connecting
0.40. block A?
a. 1798.5N b. 1832.2 c. 1930.4 d. 1912.3
Which of the following gives the distance that B moves after 2 sec
starting from rest?
a. 1.635m b. 1.373 c. 1.827 d. 1.592
From the figure shown, blocks A, B, C have weight of 300N, 200N,
and 100N respectively. The coefficient of friction between A and
the plane is 0.25. Neglecting the stiffness of the rope, its mass and
that of the pulley.

Which of the following gives the distance from point A to the


intersection of the inclined plane and the horizontal floor?
a. 5.21m b. 6.2 c. 4.5 d. 4.9
Which of the following gives the velocity of the block as it reaches
the intersection of the inclined plane the horizontal floor?
a. 3.55 b. 3.66 c. 3.77 d. 3.88
Which of the following gives the acceleration of block B?
a. 3.68m/s^2 b. 3.65 c. 4.26 d. 4.76
Which of the following gives the tension in the rope between B
and C?
a. 62.49N b. 60.34 c. 57.61 D. 52.19
Which of the following gives the tension in the rope connecting
block A.?
a. 187.54N b. 145.32 c. 194.2 d . 188.49
Block A weighing 981N is released from rest. The mass of the
pulleys and the cord are negligible. Block B weighs 196.2N.

Which of the following gives the tension in the cable supporting


block B in N?
a. 327 b. 363 c. 398 d. 412
Find the acceleration of block A in m/s^2
a. 2.86 b.3.27 c. 3.52 d. 3.83
Find the velocity of block B after 2 seconds in m/s
a. 12.32 b. 13.08 c. 13.85 d. 14.23
The 5kg block shown is acted upon by a force P whose magnitude
varies with time as shown in the figure. The block starts from
rests.
Find the initial acceleration in m/s^2
a. 9.05 b. 8.23 c. 8.37 d. 8.16
Find its velocity after 5 seconds in m/s
a. 12.7 b. 34.92 c. 35 d. 31.4
Find the distance travelled by the block after 5 seconds in m
a. 97.12 b. 60.61 c. 97.36 d. 84.09

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