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Ejercicios Hibbeler Fl4-1. The spring is placed between the wall and the 10-kg block.

If the block is subjected to a force of F= 500 N, determine its velocity when s = 0.5 m. When s = 0, the block is at rest and the spring is uncompressed. The contact surface is smooth.

F14-5 When s = 0.6 m, the spring is unstretched and the 10-kg block has a speed of 5 m/s down the smooth plane. Determine the distance s when the block stops.

F14-15 The 2-kg collar is given a downward velocity of 4 m/s when it is at A. If the spring has an unstretched length of 1 m and a stiffness of k = 30 N/m, determine the velocity of the collar at s = 1 m.

14.9 Springs AB and CD have a stiffness of k = 300 N/m and k' = 200 N/m, respectively, and both springs have an unstretched length of 600 mm. If the 2 kg smooth collar starts from rest when the springs are unstretched, determine the speed of the collar when it has moved 200 mm.

14.12 The 10-lb block is released from rest at A. Determine the compression of each of the springs after the block strikes the platform and is brought momentarily to rest. Initially both springs are unstretched. Assume the platform has a negligible mass.

14-33. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the 100-kg crate and the plane is k = 0.25, determine the compression x of the spring required to bring the crate momentarily to rest. Initially the spring is unstretched and the crate is at rest. 14-34. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the 100-kg crate and the plane is k = 0.25, determine the speed of the crate at the instant the compression of the spring is x = 1.5 m. Initially the spring is unstretched and the crate is at rest.

14-81. The 30-lb block A is placed on top of two nested springs B and C and then pushed down to the position shown. If it is then released, determine the maximum height h to which it will rise.

14-82. The spring is unstretched when s = 1 m and the 15-kg block is released from rest at this position. Determine the speed of the block when s = 3m. The spring remains horizontal during the motion, and the contact surfaces between the block and the inclined plane are smooth.

Beer Johnston 13.19 Two identical blocks are released from rest. Neglecting the mass of the pulleys and the effect of friction, determine (a) the velocity of block B after it has moved 2 m, (b) the tension in the cable.

13.20 Two identical blocks are released from rest. Neglecting the mass of the pulleys and knowing that the coefficients of static and kinetic friction are S = 0.30 and k = 0.20, determine (a) the velocity of block B after it has moved 2 m, (b) the tension in the cable. 13.21 The system shown is at rest when a constant 150-N force is applied to collar B. (a) If the force acts through the entire motion, determine the speed of collar B as it strikes the support at C. (b) After what distance d should the 150-N force be removed if the collar is to reach support C with zero velocity?

13.23 The system shown, consisting of a 40-lb collar A and a 20-lb counterweight B, is at rest when a

constant 100-lb force is applied to collar A. (a) Determine the speed of A just before it hits the support at C. (b) Solve part a assuming that the counterweight B is replaced by a 20-lb downward force. Ignore friction and the mass of the pulleys.

13.57 A 1.2-kg collar C may slide without friction along a horizontal rod. It is attached to three springs, each of constant k = 400 N/m and 150-mm undeformed length. Knowing that the collar is released from rest in the position shown, determine the maximum speed it will reach in the ensuing motion.

13.58 A 10-lb collar B can slide without friction along a horizontal rod and is in equilibrium at A when it is pushed 5 in. to the right and released. The undeformed length of each spring is 12 in. and the constant of each spring is k = 1.6 lb/in. Determine (a) the maximum speed of the collar (b) the maximum acceleration of the collar.

13.62 A 3-kg collar can slide without friction on a vertical rod and is resting in equilibrium on a spring. It is pushed down, compressing the spring 150 mm, and released. Knowing that the spring constant is k=2.6 kN/m, determine (a) the maximum height h reached by the collar above its equilibrium position, (b) the maximum speed of the collar.

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