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13–82. the 8-kg sack slides down the smooth ramp. if it has a speed of 1.5 m> s when y = 0.2 m, determine the normal reaction the ramp exerts on the sack and the rate of increase in the speed of sack at this instant.

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*13–84. the 2-lb block is released from rest at a and slides down along the smooth cylindrical surface. if the attached spring has a stiffness k = 2 lb> ft, determine its unstretched length so that it does not allow the block to leave the surface until u = 60°.
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The second problem requires a figure to be answered. For the first problem
The acceleration of the sack is
1.5² - 0² = 2a(0.2)
a = 5.63 m/s2
The reaction of the ramp is
F = 8 kg (5.63 m/s2)
F = 45 N
Differentiate the kinematic equation involving time to get the rate of increase of the velocity.
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