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For the beam of Prob. 17.119, determine the velocity of the 1-oz bullet for which the maximum angle of rotation of the beam will be 90°.
The velocity of the bullet for which the maximum angle of rotation of the beam will be
Answer to Problem 17.120P
Velocity of a bullet for
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Mass of bullet w’
Mass of beam
Velocity of beam
Concept used:
Moment of inertia
Low of conservation of energY
Calculation:
Mass ratio =
We can say that
Since
As per kinetics,
Linear component,
Taking moment at B,
Motion after impact,
New position:
According to figure,
Linear components,
Using low of conservation of energy,
Conclusion:
We can find that bullet velocity for a maximum rotation angle of beam
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