Sample Dynamics Problems with solutions?

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The discussion focuses on finding resources for sample dynamics problems, particularly those involving mass-pulley systems and methods for calculating velocity and acceleration through derivatives. Participants express a need for various types of dynamics problems, including impulse-momentum and conservation of energy scenarios, with a preference for visual aids like free body diagrams. Recommendations include exploring Schaum's Outline on Lagrangian Dynamics and a specific physics simulation website. Additionally, there is a suggestion to utilize library resources for further study. Overall, the thread emphasizes the search for diverse and illustrative dynamics problems for better understanding.
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Any websites come to mind? I am trying to find and do as many example problems as possible. It seems that some of the approaches to problems in my text are unlike those I have seen in my REA solutions manual, although this one is great. I am particularly interested in examples of mass-pulley systems where there is an equation taking into account the total length of the cord and the distance the masses are from a fixed point (DATUM), and then taking derivatives to find v and a. I am unfamiliar with this method. But any type of dynamics probs would be good too. Thanks
 
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I second Will's post. I am looking for Dynamics problems. Pictures as descriptions (I.E. FBD's) help a lot. Pulley problems, Impulse-Momentum, conservation of energy in dynamic (I.E. spring) systems, planar problems, etc. Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
Have you looked at the Schaum's Outline on Lagrangian Dynamics? :smile:

Edited to add the following link just in case anyone might find it useful.

http://www.myphysicslab.com/
 
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Hi. I am looking for simple problems on curvilinear solutions with solutions. Does anyone have any? Does anyone know links? Thanks.
 
You know, the do have books in the library on this guys (I know because I've literally seen them there on this exact topic)...
 
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