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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
12. Kinematics of a Particle

13. Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration

14. Kinetics of a Particle: Work and Energy

15. Kinetics of a Particle: Impulse and Momentum

16. Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body

17. Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Force and Acceleration

18. Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Work and Energy

19. Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Impulse and Momentum

20. Three-Dimensional Kinematics of a Rigid Body

21. Three-Dimensional Kinetics of a Rigid Body

22. Vibrations

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12–1.

Starting from rest, a particle moving in a straight line has an
acceleration of a = (2t - 6) m>s2, where t is in seconds. What
is the particle’s velocity when t = 6 s, and what is its position
when t = 11 s?




SOLUTION
a = 2t - 6
dv = a dt
v t

L0 L0
dv = (2t - 6) dt


v = t 2 - 6t
ds = v dt
s t

L0 L0
ds = (t2 - 6t) dt

t3
s = - 3t2
3
When t = 6 s,
v = 0 Ans.
When t = 11 s,
s = 80.7 m Ans.




Ans:
s = 80.7 m

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12–2.

If a particle has an initial velocity of v0 = 12 ft>s to the
right, at s0 = 0, determine its position when t = 10 s, if
a = 2 ft>s2 to the left.




SOLUTION
1 2
1S
+2 s = s0 + v0 t + a t
2 c

1
= 0 + 12(10) + ( -2)(10)2
2

= 20 ft Ans.




Ans:
s = 20 ft

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12–3.

A particle travels along a straight line with a velocity
v = (12 - 3t 2) m>s, where t is in seconds. When t = 1 s, the
particle is located 10 m to the left of the origin. Determine
the acceleration when t = 4 s, the displacement from
t = 0 to t = 10 s, and the distance the particle travels during
this time period.




SOLUTION
v = 12 - 3t 2 (1)

dv
a = = - 6t t=4 = -24 m>s2 Ans.
dt

s t t


L-10 L1 L1
ds = v dt = ( 12 - 3t 2 ) dt

s + 10 = 12t - t 3 - 11

s = 12t - t 3 - 21

s t=0 = - 21

s t = 10 = -901

∆s = -901 - ( -21) = -880 m Ans.

From Eq. (1):
v = 0 when t = 2s

s t=2 = 12(2) - (2)3 - 21 = -5

sT = (21 - 5) + (901 - 5) = 912 m Ans.




Ans:
a = - 24 m>s2
∆s = -880 m
sT = 912 m


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*12–4.

A particle travels along a straight line with a constant
acceleration. When s = 4 ft, v = 3 ft>s and when s = 10 ft,
v = 8 ft>s. Determine the velocity as a function of position.




SOLUTION
Velocity: To determine the constant acceleration ac, set s0 = 4 ft, v0 = 3 ft>s,
s = 10 ft and v = 8 ft>s and apply Eq. 12–6.
+ )
(: v2 = v20 + 2ac (s - s0)

82 = 32 + 2ac (10 - 4)

ac = 4.583 ft>s2

Using the result ac = 4.583 ft>s2, the velocity function can be obtained by applying
Eq. 12–6.
+ )
(: v2 = v20 + 2ac (s - s0)

v2 = 32 + 2(4.583) (s - 4)
A
v = A 29.17s - 27.7 ft>s Ans.




v = ( 19.17s - 27.7 ) ft>s
Ans:



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12–5.

The velocity of a particle traveling in a straight line is given
by v = (6t - 3t2) m>s, where t is in seconds. If s = 0 when
t = 0, determine the particle’s deceleration and position
when t = 3 s. How far has the particle traveled during the
3-s time interval, and what is its average speed?




SOLUTION
v = 6t - 3t 2
dv
a = = 6 - 6t
dt
At t = 3 s
a = - 12 m>s2 Ans.
ds = v dt
s t


L0 L0
ds = (6t - 3t2)dt


s = 3t 2 - t 3
At t = 3 s
s = 0 Ans.
Since v = 0 = 6t - 3t 2, when t = 0 and t = 2 s.
when t = 2 s, s = 3(2)2 - (2)3 = 4 m
sT = 4 + 4 = 8 m Ans.
sT 8
( vsp ) avg = = = 2.67 m>s Ans.
t 3




Ans:
sT = 8 m
vavg = 2.67 m>s


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12–6.

The position of a particle along a straight line is given by
s = (1.5t3 - 13.5t2 + 22.5t) ft, where t is in seconds.
Determine the position of the particle when t = 6 s and the
total distance it travels during the 6-s time interval. Hint:
Plot the path to determine the total distance traveled.




SOLUTION
Position: The position of the particle when t = 6 s is

s|t = 6s = 1.5(63) - 13.5(62) + 22.5(6) = -27.0 ft Ans.

Total DistanceTraveled: The velocity of the particle can be determined by applying
Eq. 12–1.

ds
v = = 4.50t2 - 27.0t + 22.5
dt

The times when the particle stops are

4.50t2 - 27.0t + 22.5 = 0

t = 1s and t = 5s

The position of the particle at t = 0 s, 1 s and 5 s are

s t = 0 s = 1.5(03) - 13.5(02) + 22.5(0) = 0

s t = 1 s = 1.5(13) - 13.5(12) + 22.5(1) = 10.5 ft

s t = 5 s = 1.5(53) - 13.5(52) + 22.5(5) = -37.5 ft

From the particle’s path, the total distance is

stot = 10.5 + 48.0 + 10.5 = 69.0 ft Ans.




Ans:
s
t = 6 s = - 27.0 ft
stot = 69.0 ft


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12–7.

A particle moves along a straight line such that its position
is defined by s = (t2 - 6t + 5) m. Determine the average
velocity, the average speed, and the acceleration of the
particle when t = 6 s.




SOLUTION
s = t2 - 6t + 5
ds
v = = 2t - 6
dt
dv
a = = 2
dt
v = 0 when t = 3
s
t=0 = 5
s
t = 3 = -4
s
t=6 = 5
∆s 0
vavg = = = 0 Ans.
∆t 6
sT 9 + 9
( vsp ) avg = = = 3 m>s Ans.
∆t 6
a
t = 6 = 2 m>s2 Ans.




Ans:
vavg = 0
(vsp)avg = 3 m>s

a
t = 6 s = 2 m>s2

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*12–8.

A particle is moving along a straight line such that its
position is defined by s = (10t2 + 20) mm, where t is in
seconds. Determine (a) the displacement of the particle
during the time interval from t = 1 s to t = 5 s, (b) the
average velocity of the particle during this time interval,
and (c) the acceleration when t = 1 s.



SOLUTION
s = 10t2 + 20

(a) s|1 s = 10(1)2 + 20 = 30 mm

s|5 s = 10(5)2 + 20 = 270 mm

¢s = 270 - 30 = 240 mm Ans.

(b) ¢t = 5 - 1 = 4 s

¢s 240
vavg = = = 60 mm>s Ans.
¢t 4

d2s
(c) a = = 20 mm s2 (for all t) Ans.
dt2




Ans:
∆s = 240 mm
vavg = 60 mm>s
a = 20 mm>s2

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