Homework #6
Problems from Marion and Thornton, chapter #6, except where otherwise
noted. Due in class on Wed, March 7.
- 6-4
- 6-6
- 6-7
- A body is sliding without friction with velocity v
on a flat half-plane, incident upon its boundary at the angle
θ1 (defined as on Figure 6-A in the book that goes with
problem 6-7).
At the boundary the body slides down a sharp drop h meters
high, and continues to slide into another flat half-plane. Calculate
the angle θ2 (also defined as on Fig. 6-A) with which the body
is exiting its encounter with the sharp drop. (Use only the
conservation laws.)
- 6-12
- 6-18
Petar Maksimovic
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