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1. A car starts from rest and moves with a constant acceleration of 1.

5m/s^2 until it achieves a


velocity of 25m/s. It the travels with constant velocity for 60 seconds. Determine the average
speed and the total distance traveled.

2. Car A starts from rest at t = 0 and travels along a straight road with a constant acceleration of
6ft/sec^s until it reaches a speed of 80ft/sec. Afterwards it maintains this speed. Also, when t = 0,
car B located 6000 ft down the road is travelling towards A at a constant speed of 60ft/sec.
Determine the distance traveled by car A when they passed each other.

3. A projectile is fired from the platform at B. The shooter fires his gun from point A at an angle of
30°. Determine the muzzle speed of the bullet if it hits the projectile at C.

4. The crate has a mass of 80kg any is being towed by a chain which is always directed at 20° from
the horizontal as shown. If the magnitude of P is increased until the crate begins to slide,
determine the crate’s initial acceleration. If the coefficient of static friction is Us = 0.5 and the
coefficient of kinetic friction is Uk = 0.3.

5. The 75-kg man climbs up the rope with an acceleration of a = 0.25m/s^2, measured relative to the
rope. Determine the tension in the rope and the acceleration of the 80-kg block.

6. Determine the minimum coefficient of static friction between the tires and the road surface so that
the 1.5-Mg car does not slide as it travels at 80 km/h on the curved road. Neglect the size of the
cat.

7. Determine the acceleration of the system and the tension in each cable. The inclined plane is
smooth, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the horizontal’s surface and block C is
Uk=0.2.

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