Engineering - Mechanics Dynamics Fifth Edition Bedford Fowler Solutions Manual
[ v_B = \frac{v_A}{\cos\theta} ]
This example focuses on a common but subtle topic: and relative velocity , which often trips students up. Sample Problem (Inspired by Bedford & Fowler, Ch. 2-3) Problem: Block A is pulled down the inclined plane at a constant speed ( v_A = 2 \text{ m/s} ). The rope system shown (a single continuous rope, fixed at the top left, passing through a movable pulley attached to block B, and then down to block A) causes block B to move horizontally. Determine the velocity of block B when the rope segment between the fixed pulley and block B makes an angle ( \theta = 30^\circ ) with the horizontal. The rope is always taut and inextensible. [ v_B = \frac{v_A}{\cos\theta} ] This example focuses
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