SIT. B The motion of a particle is defined by the relation x = t3-9t2 + 24t - 8, where x and t are expresses in meters and seconds. Determine the following: 3. The position when the velocity is zero. 4. The total distance travelled when the acceleration is zero.

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SIT. A The block is projected up a 15° incline at A with an
initial velocity of 10 m/s. If the coefficient of kinetic friction
between the package and the incline is 0.2, determine the
following:
1. The maximum distance d that the package will move
up the incline.
2. The velocity of the package as it returns to its original position
SIT. B The motion of a particle is defined by the relation x t3- 9t2 + 24t-8, where
x and t are expresses in meters and seconds. Determine the following:
3. The position when the velocity is zero.
4. The total distance travelled when the acceleration is zero.
Transcribed Image Text:SIT. A The block is projected up a 15° incline at A with an initial velocity of 10 m/s. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the package and the incline is 0.2, determine the following: 1. The maximum distance d that the package will move up the incline. 2. The velocity of the package as it returns to its original position SIT. B The motion of a particle is defined by the relation x t3- 9t2 + 24t-8, where x and t are expresses in meters and seconds. Determine the following: 3. The position when the velocity is zero. 4. The total distance travelled when the acceleration is zero.
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