Assume the block is under the action of a position-dependent (non-constant) force F(s) (given below) and has a velocity va (given below) at A, where s = 0. a) Determine the acceleration of and the normal force on the block when it is at distance s = 0.6 m. b) Using energy considerations, determine the speed of the block when it is at distance s 0.6 m.

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F = (128)(s+1)N  (to right)  and  Va = 1.8 m/s  (to right)

Every block is 25 kg.  can you write a and b part's solutions seperatly ?

Assume the block is under the action of a position-dependent (non-constant)
force F(s) (given below) and has a velocity va (given below) at A, where s = 0.
a) Determine the acceleration of and the normal force on the block when it is
at distance s = 0.6 m.
b) Using energy considerations, determine the speed of the block when it is at
distance s = 0.6 m.
Note: Do not use the force F and the distance s given in the problem! Take
Stud. No: #,#,#3#4#5#6#,#g#9 =→ F = (#6#g#9)(s + 1) N → (to right)
Stud. No: #,#2#,#4#;#6#,#g#9 = v¼ = #1.#2 m/s → (to right)
Transcribed Image Text:Assume the block is under the action of a position-dependent (non-constant) force F(s) (given below) and has a velocity va (given below) at A, where s = 0. a) Determine the acceleration of and the normal force on the block when it is at distance s = 0.6 m. b) Using energy considerations, determine the speed of the block when it is at distance s = 0.6 m. Note: Do not use the force F and the distance s given in the problem! Take Stud. No: #,#,#3#4#5#6#,#g#9 =→ F = (#6#g#9)(s + 1) N → (to right) Stud. No: #,#2#,#4#;#6#,#g#9 = v¼ = #1.#2 m/s → (to right)
A
F
k = 200 N/m
0.3 m
Transcribed Image Text:A F k = 200 N/m 0.3 m
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