Lecture Notes For Section 13-5
Lecture Notes For Section 13-5
Lecture Notes For Section 13-5
In-Class Activities:
Check Homework
Reading Quiz
Applications
Equation of Motion In n-t
Coordinates
Concept Quiz
Group Problem Solving
Attention Quiz
APPLICATIONS
Race tracks are often banked in the turns to reduce the frictional
forces required to keep the cars from sliding at high speeds.
If the cars maximum velocity and a minimum coefficient of
friction between the tires and track are specified, how can we
determine the minimum banking angle () required to prevent
the car from sliding?
APPLICATIONS
(continued)
Satellites are held in orbit around the earth by using the earths
gravitational pull as the centripetal force the force acting to
change the direction of the satellites velocity.
Knowing the radius of orbit of the satellite, how can we
determine the required speed of the satellite to maintain this
orbit?
The normal direction (n) always points toward the paths center
of curvature. In a circle, the center of curvature is the center of
the circle.
The tangential direction (t) is tangent to the path, usually set as
positive in the direction of motion of the particle.
EQUATIONS OF MOTION
Since the equation of motion is a
vector equation , F = ma,
it may be written in terms of the
n & t coordinates as
Ftut + Fnun = mat + man
Here Ft & Fn are the sums of the force components acting in
the t & n directions, respectively.
This vector equation will be satisfied provided the individual
components on each side of the equation are equal, resulting in
the two scalar equations: Ft = mat and
Fn = man .
Since there is no motion in the binormal (b) direction, we can also
write Fb = 0.
dy 2 3/2
)]
dx
d2y
dx2
[1 + (
an = v2/
EXAMPLE
Given:At the instant = 60, the boys
center of mass G is momentarily at
rest. The boy has a weight of 60 lb.
Neglect his size and the mass of the
seat and cords.
Find: The boys speed and the tension
in each of the two supporting
cords of the swing when = 90.
Plan:
1) Since the problem involves a curved path and finding the
force perpendicular to the path, use n-t coordinates. Draw
the boys free-body and kinetic diagrams.
2) Apply the equation of motion in the n-t directions.
3) Use kinematics to relate the boys acceleration to his speed.
EXAMPLE
(continued)
Solution:
1) The n-t coordinate system can be established on the
boy at some arbitrary angle . Approximating the boy
and seat together as a particle, the free-body and
kinetic diagrams can be drawn.
Free-body diagram
Kinetic diagram
n
n
2T
man
mat
t
T = tension in each cord
W = weight of the boy
EXAMPLE
(continued)
2) Apply the equations of motion in the n-t directions.
(a) Fn = man => 2T W sin = man
Using an = v2/ = v2/10, w = 60 lb, and m = w/g = (60/32.2),
we get: 2T 60 sin = (60/32.2)(v2/10) (1)
(b) Ft = mat => W cos = mat
=> 60 cos = (60/32.2) at
Solving for at: at = 32.2 cos (2)
Note that there are 2 equations and 3 unknowns (T, v, at).
One more equation is needed.
EXAMPLE
(continued)
3) Apply kinematics to relate at and v.
v dv = at ds where ds = d = 10 d
=> v dv = 32.2 cos ds = 32.2 cos (10 d )
v
90
60
2
=> v = 32.2 sin
2
90
F
N
n
man
mat
(1)
(2)
-1
= tan (dy/dx) = tan-1 (-1.5) = 56.31
dx
From Eq.(1): N = 1962 cos(56.31) 3200/19.53 = 924 N
From Eq.(2): F = 1962 sin(56.31) 400 = 1232 N
READING QUIZ
1. The normal component of the equation of motion is written
as Fn=man, where Fn is referred to as the _______.
A) impulse
B) centripetal force
C) tangential force
D) inertia force
CONCEPT QUIZ
1. A 10 kg sack slides down a smooth surface. If the normal
force on the surface at the flat spot, A, is 98.1 N () , the
radius of curvature is ____.
A) 0.2 m
B) 0.4 m
v=2m/s
C) 1.0 m
A) 7.6 ft/s
B) 9.6 ft/s
C) 10.6 ft/s
D) 12.6 ft/s
=7 ft
ATTENTION QUIZ
1. The tangential acceleration of an object
A) represents the rate of change of the velocity vectors
direction.
B) represents the rate of change in the magnitude of the
velocity.
C) is a function of the radius of curvature.
D) Both B and C.
2. The ball has a mass of 20 kg and a speed of
v = 30 m/s at the instant it is at its lowest point.
Determine the tension in the cord at this instant.
10 m
A) 1596 N
B) 1796 N
C) 1996 N
D) 2196 N
v = 30m/s
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