Mechanics Problems for Engineering Students

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Power producing motion : total mass moved =/: ^'" •423-. 3625 : i =/: 32 y = 1. 93 feet per second = 20 X 2 + ^ X 1. 93 X 22 = 43. 9 feet.
126 MECHANICS-PROBLEMS 465. A body slides down a rough inclined plane lOO feet long, the sine of whose angle of inclination is 0. 6 and coefficient of friction is |. Find the velocity at the bottom. If projected up the plane with a velo- city which just carries it to the top, find that velocity and the height it would reach if thrown vertically up- wards wit
...h the same velocity.
466. A bullet is fired with a velocity of i 000 feet per second. What must be the angle of inclina- tion, in order that it may strike a point in the same horizontal plane, at a distance of 15 625 feet } 467. From the top of a tower a stone is thrown up at an angle of 30°, with a velocity of 288 feet per second ; the height of the tower is 160 feet. Find the time required for the stone to reach the ground, and how far it will have gone from the foot of the tower.
468. From a train moving at 60 miles per hour a stone is dropped ; the stone starts at a height of 8 feet above the ground.


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