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Homework Statement


Pytel Dynamics Problem 13.4

13.4 The particle passespoint O at the speed of 2.4 m/s. Between O and B, the speed changes
at the rate of 2.2√v m/s2, where v is the speed in m/s. Determine the magnitude of
the acceleration when the particle is (a) just to the left of pont A; and (b) just to right of point A.

Fig 13_4.jpg


Homework Equations

The Attempt at a Solution


He gives solutions for a) 4.145 m/s2. I get the following:

Pytels_Dynamics058.jpg


for b) he gives 6.690 m/s2

My problem is how to solve part b. I have done trial and error by using the equation
v2/2=ats+C but I don't know what assumptions should I make.
 
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At the right side of point A , the particle begins to rotate so you need to take that to consideration.
 
At the right point of A do I say v=3.65 m/s, at = ? and s=0 or 0.9?
Am I looking to find a=√(at)2 + (an)2 ?
 
You can see the problem at the right side of A as following. A particle with initial speed and initial acceleration starts a rotation.
I would suggest you to begin from the definition of the angular acceleration. If you set s=0 is fine.
 
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I tried some different things but no luck.
I have set s=0 and v = 3.65 to equation v2/2=ats+C and found C=6.661
Also I have found an just after A to be 5.55m/s2
 
I got it!

We just assume that at just before A is 4.2m/s2 and just after A is 4.2m/s2

and then find an = 5.55 m/s2. Then a = 6.96 m/s2
or

we could do the following:
Pytels_Dynamics060.jpg


Is this correct?
 
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Can you check this?