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Question 1 I

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A ball thrown vertically upward from the top of a building with an initial
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velocity of VA 35 ft/s. Determine (a) how high above the top of the building
the ball will go before it stops at B, (b) the time tAB it takes to reach its
maximum height, and (c) the total time tAC needed for it to reach the ground
at C from the instant it is released. g = 32.174ft//

A. h = 19.02 ft, tAB= 1.087 S, tAG= 2.17 s


B h = 19.02 ft, tAB= 1.087 S, tAG= 3.30 s
C. h = 62.4 ft, tAB= 3.57 S, tAG= 8.56 s
D. h = 62.4 ft, tAB= 3.57 S, tAG= 7.14 s

·v·= -Vo + ai
Question 2
v (mls)

The v-s graph for a rocket sled is shown. Determine the acceleration of the
sled when s =
100 m and s =
175 m.

-----v·-
1v J~) dv
A. a100 = 3.75 m/s2, a175 = -1.250 m/s2 ols d;& - cis
B. a100 = 0.333 m/s2, a175 = -1.000 m/s2
@ a100 = 11.11 m/s2, a175 = -25.0 m/s2 S=IOOm, V::::50·:.T>1/S
D. a100 = 33.3 m/s2, a175 = -25 m/s2
()'ov:::: SO-~. 30 -= ILI/NI/S'
..:> ,r o

S == I 7S')Y'/) 11::: 2S »lIs

a 11S- == 2~-- (- so ) -:::-


so
2S rn/se.

A train travels along a horizontal circular curve that has a radius of 200 m. If
the speed of the train is uniformly increased from 30 km/h to 45 km/h in 5 s,
determine the magnitude of the acceleration at the instant the speed of the
train is 40 km/h.

/s /t:.1Y//A
3 . 1.1)0°= o. g.3 3 (>If /s~
A. a = 0.617 m/s2 ss 3600
B. a = 0.833 m/s2 I tTf)o ~

C. a = 1.451 m/s2
(40.~J

@ a = 1.037 m/s2
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The boy throws a snowball such that it strikes the wall of the building at the
maximum height of its trajectory. If it takes t = 1.5 s to travel from A to B,
determine the velocity VA at which it was thrown, the angle of release e, and
the height h. g = 32.174 ft/s2 tJ Ig
JlX .::: -::;-
1/ ~
:= 1;2
f ..t ~

A. VA = 12.00 fUs, 8= 24.4°, h = 21.7 ft VA~ ;:: B -t == 4fl. 26 I ft'l S


B. VA = 48.3 ft/s, 8= 65.6°, h = 39.7 ft
C. VA = 36.3 ft/s, 8= 24.4°, h = 18.2 ft VA =:- JVAx 1

t VA; = 4-7.7 s filS


@ VA = 49.8 ft/s, 8= 76.0°, h = 39.7 ft I -I
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VA'j
VAX = 7/
Go'

h::: i 8 i ,.+ 3, S = 3 i, 7 {f

A fly traveling horizontally at a constant speed enters the open window of a


train and leaves through the opposite window 3 m away 0.75 s later. If the fly
travels perpendicular to the train's motion as seen from an observer on the
ground, and the train is traveling at 3 mis, determine the speed of the fly as
observed by a passenger on the train.

A. vm = 2.65 mls
B. Vm = 1.000 mls

C. VFrf = 7.00 mls

® Vm = 5.00 mls
B •
VB = 25 m/s

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300 m
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A passenger in the automobile B observes the motion of the train car. At the
instant shown, the train has a speed of 18 m/s and is reducing its speed at a
rate of 1.5 m/s2. The automobile is accelerating at 2 m/s2 and has a speed of
25 m/s. Determine the velocity and acceleration of A with respect to B. The.
train is moving along a curve of radius 300 m.

A. VAiB = (-25.0i-18.00j) mis, aAiB = (-2.00i+1.500j) m/s2


B. VAiB = (25.0i+18.00j) mis, aAiB = (2.00i-1.500j) m/s2
@ VAiB = (-25.0i-18.00j) mis, aAiB = (-0.920i+1.500j) m/s2
D. VAiB = (25.0i+18.00j) mis, aAiB = (0.920i-1.500j) m/s2

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a. A/B ::::
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D D D B

A small metal particle passes downward through a fluid medium while being
subjected to the attraction of a ~lagnetic field such that its position is
observed to be s = (15(3 - 3t) mm, where t is measured in seconds.
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Determine (a) the particle's displacement from t 2 s to t 4 s, and (b) the = 4;. := 2g
velocity and acceleration of the particle when t 5 s. =
~S=S2.-S?1 -/;z...==-4-S>
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A. 8S = 834 mm, v = 450 mm/s, a = 1122 mm/s2 =::(jSC; - 3-t2) - (I,ft, - 3rt)
B. 8S = 114 mm, v = 1122 mm/s, a = 450 mm/s2
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C. 8S = 114 mm, v = 450 mm/s, a = 1122 mm/s2 - IS- (4- _ 2~) - Sot. 4- - 2)

® 8S = 834 mm v = 1122 mm/s


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a = 450 mm/s2 _ g 34- ?Y! rY1
iJ;.JL=4S/;~-3=-4-S.S1--3-;1I22
d-f /s
rtt ••••

I a :=.4; -; 1o{; ~ 'jo.S- = 4.5-0 1'>1 w'!s1.

A car travels up a hill with the speed shown in the graph. Compute the total
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distance the car moves until it stops at t 60 s. What is the acceleration at t =
45 s?

A. 6-0 f U
= 400 = -3.00 m/s2 30

B.
s
s = 400
m, a45
m, a45 = -3.00 m/s2
== 5 0 10· t 1""
S ~o
(20- -)
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C. s = 450 m, a45 = 0.333 m/s2

® s = 450 m, a45 = -0.333 m/s2


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A ball is thrown downward on the 30° inclined plane so that when it rebounds
perpendicular to the incline it has a velocity of VA 40 ftls. Determine the =
distance R where it strikes the plane at B. g = 32.174 jt//
./'-- :2 VA
A. R = 344 ft
en : t - /l
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e 2 I
A 2-4-0 ~
B. R = 172.1 ft
e:t : 1< = ...!.- c.~ Sl'n{1)- t -=
2- ::=- -7
@ R = 66.3 ft .2 32.174 4-

D. R = 99.4 ft -= it.3 ft

A package is dropped from the plane which is flying with a constant


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horizontal velocity of VA 50 m/s at a height h 500 m. Determine the radius =
of curvature of the path of the package just after it is released from plane at
A.

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A. P = 3290 m p
B. p = 2800 m l.

P = 500 m
VAl. S-o
C. •
.. f== - -?8 :;.SS JYl

® p = 255 m 8
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500 mm

The slotted link is pinned at 0, and as a result of rotation it drives the peg P
along the horizontal guide. Compute the magnitude of the velocity and
acceleration of P along the horizontal guide. Compute the magnitudes of the
e e
velocity and acceleration of P as a function of if = (3t) rad, where tis
measured in seconds.

A. v = 1.500 sec e mis, a = 9.00 sec e tan e m/s2


B. v = 0.500 sec2 e mis, a = 1.000 sec2 e tan e m/s2
C. v = 1.500 sec e tan e mis, a = 9.00 sec e tan e m/s2
@ v = 1.500 sec2 e mis, a = 9.00 sec2 e tan e m/s2
1/;:; d i;
dx :::

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tJ.5' ta.nB .• D.S sec1.t) . G = /..s·sec>.g uYlls)

a :::e:U
J~
- I. !J--l·secl-g . tan!? G
..-1St?e ~. fan.g (1">1 /s ~)
The pilot of flighter plane F is following 1.5 km behind the pilot of bomber B.
Both planes are originally traveling at 120 m/s. In an effort to pass the
bomber, the pilot in F gives his plane a constant acceleration of 12 m/s2.
Determine the speed at which the pilot in the bomber sees the pilot of the
fighter plane pass. At the start of the passing operation the bomber is
decelerating at 3 m/s2. Neglect the effect of any turning.

A. VF/B = 90 m/s
® VF/B = 212 m/s
C. VF/B = 367 m/s
D. VF/B = 150 m/s

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Vf/B = :2 a FIB'S
.' ' VF/ B -;: j 2. ' CI.Fila' S

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- :z i:2 m/S
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Question 1 I
A particle is moving along a straight line through a fluid medium such that its
speed is measured as v = (2t) mis, where t is in seconds. If it is released from
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rest at s 0, determine its positions and acceleration when t 3 s. =
A. s = 2 m , a = 9 m/s2
a;:= -11 -:::: 2 r/l/s', 30'='0, 1.Jv.;:.D.

B. s = 18 m , a = 2 m/s2
@ s = 9 m, a = 2 m/s 2

D. s = 2 m , a = 18 m/s2

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A two-stage missile is fired vertically from rest with an acceleration as shown


in the graph. In 15 s the first stage A burns out and the second stage B
ignites. How fast is the missile moving and how far has it gone at t = 20 s?

A. v = 360
mis, s = 3.60 km
V;:;' s: a{~) of};
r20 2J-,~tP"
B. v = 430 mis, s = 4.30 km = S IS
t> Jg
1.1
f.MU t" J IS
(g) v = 395 mis, s = 3.69 km - )'}.s rtl/~
D. v = 500 mis, s = 5.00 km
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For a short time the missile moves along the parabolic path y (18 - 2x2) km. =
If motion along the ground is measured as x (4t - 3) km, where t is in =
seconds, determine the magnitudes of the missile's velocity and acceleration
when t 1 s. = X:::4t-?>
~ -;::I ~ - :lX~ = 48 t - 32 t
(;) v = 16.49 km/s, a = 64.0 km/s2
2-

B. v = 4.00 km/s, a = 16.03 km/s2 1Jx ;: ~ = 4- krnjs


C. v = 5.66 km/s, a = 4.0 km/s2
Uj =_d"J ~ 4-15 _ 64£1 l~, = - It /vVl/S
D. v = 16.00 km/s, a = 22.6 km/s2 ~
V ~ JVxLt ~2- = /6.4-7 kMls
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a.x:= d 1J;t. : 0 krrlls~
cLt
aj ;;. c}~ - - 64
C-30?\ _'. a -= fa .•..
l' Q.!j2- :::;
/e1v1ls~
la!:il :=: 64 hH/ S 2..

A car is traveling along the circular curve of radius r = 300 ft. At the instant
shown, its angular rate of rotation is 0.4 rad / s, which is increasing at the 8=
rate of 8= 0.2 rad / S2. Determine the magnitude of the velocity of the car at
this instant.
@ v = 120.0 ft/s 4J - W . i' = t9. 1 -= 3;;n?· O. 4- - /20 fJ Is
B. v=O
C. v = 60.0 ft/s
D. v = 169.7 fUs

The mine car is being pulled up the inclined plane using the motor M and the
rope-and-pulley arrangement shown. Determine the speed vp at which a point
P on the cable must be traveling toward the motor to move the car up the
plane with a constant speed of v = 5 m/s.

A. Vp = 10.00 m/s
B. Vp = 1.667 m/s
C. Vp = 2.50 m/s
@) Vp = 15.00 m/s
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The block B is suspended from a cable that is attached to the block at E, wraps
around three pulleys, and is tied to the back of a truck. If the truck starts from rest
when Xo is zero, and moves forward with a constant acceleration of ao = 2 m/s2,
determine the speed of the block at the instant Xo = 3 m. .

A. vB = 0.515 m/s ;?> X c + JX D2- + S }..


B. vB = 1.155 m/s
~,3Xc 4- XD'VO
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C. vB=0.1715m/s
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@ vB = 0.594 m/s
,
J" Xo"'--t.s .;:-

= Xe;:::' VB :=
1)}...- Vo L ::: '2 a 51

Ua := 0,S14 ~ Is

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