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Given: 4 M S 8 M S 3 M Solution: 2s 0 2v 0 2a: Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics

1) Block A is moving downward at 4 ft/s and block C is moving upward at 2 ft/s. 2) Using the equations for pulley systems, the speed of block B (vB) can be determined from the speeds of blocks A and C. 3) Solving the equations gives the speed of block B as 3 ft/s.

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Given: 4 M S 8 M S 3 M Solution: 2s 0 2v 0 2a: Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics

1) Block A is moving downward at 4 ft/s and block C is moving upward at 2 ft/s. 2) Using the equations for pulley systems, the speed of block B (vB) can be determined from the speeds of blocks A and C. 3) Solving the equations gives the speed of block B as 3 ft/s.

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Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics Chapter 12

Given:
v
C
4
m
s
=
a
D
8
m
s
2
=
h 3 m =
Solution:
L
1
s
D
2s
A
+ =
0 v
D
2v
A
+ =
0 a
D
2a
A
+ =
L
2
s
B
s
B
s
C
( ) + =
0 2v
B
v
C
= 0 2a
B
a
C
=
a
A
a
D

2
=
v
A
a
A
t =
s
A
h = a
A
t
2
2
|

\
|
|
.
=
t
2 h
a
A
= t 1.225 s =
v
A
a
A
t = v
B
1
2
v
C
= v
AB
v
A
v
B
= v
AB
2.90
m
s
=
*Problem 12-184
If block A of the pulley system is moving downward with speed v
A
while
block C is moving up at v
C
determine the speed of block B.
Given:
v
A
4
ft
s
=
v
C
2
ft
s
=
127

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