m=5 kg The unit consisting of a light T bar welded to two 3 kg and 5 kg masses is kept at rest when 0=0°. The system is forced to move under the effect of a constant force F=500 N applied to the cable passing through the fixed pulley at C. What is the speed of the 3 kg mass when the system passes through the position where 0=37°? The spring has a stiffness of k=50 N/m and an unstretched length of 400 mm. Neglect the masses of the spring and the T bar. 350 mm 600 mm F=500 N 250 mm 300 mm 350 mm m=3 kg e300 mm k=50 N/m "B 400 mm

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V3kg=3.025 m/s

Wt=8.644 rad/s

m=5 kg
The unit consisting of a light T bar welded to two 3 kg and 5 kg masses is kept
at rest when 0=0°. The system is forced to move under the effect of a constant
force F=500 N applied to the cable passing through the fixed pulley at C. What is
the speed of the 3 kg mass when the system passes through the position where
0=37°? The spring has a stiffness of k=50 N/m and an unstretched length of
400 mm. Neglect the masses of the spring and the T bar.
350 mm
600 mm
F=500 N
250 mm
300 mm
350 mm
m=3 kg
300 mm
k=50 N/m
400 mm
Transcribed Image Text:m=5 kg The unit consisting of a light T bar welded to two 3 kg and 5 kg masses is kept at rest when 0=0°. The system is forced to move under the effect of a constant force F=500 N applied to the cable passing through the fixed pulley at C. What is the speed of the 3 kg mass when the system passes through the position where 0=37°? The spring has a stiffness of k=50 N/m and an unstretched length of 400 mm. Neglect the masses of the spring and the T bar. 350 mm 600 mm F=500 N 250 mm 300 mm 350 mm m=3 kg 300 mm k=50 N/m 400 mm
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