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The path of motion of a 8-lb particle in the horizontal plane is described in terms of polar coordinates as r = (2 t + 1)ft and θ = (0.2 t2 − t) rad, where t is in seconds.
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The path of motion of a 8-lb particle in the horizontal plane is described in terms of polar coordinates as r = (2 t + 1)ft and θ = (0.2 t2 − t) rad, where t is in seconds.
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Missing question in the text:
"Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the particle when t=2s."
For Newton's second law, the force is given by
where m is the mass of the particle and a its acceleration.
The acceleration in polar coordinates is given by:
where
are the radial and tangential accelerations.
Therefore, to find the acceleration starting from the polar coordinates, we need to find the derivatives of r and
. Let's compute them:
We need the values at t=2s, therefore we have
and
And using t=2s,
And now we can calculate the acceleration:
and
And using the mass:
we find the force:
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