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Textbook Solutions for Engineering Mechanics Dynamics (1) 1

Chapter 15 Problem 15-1

Question

A man kicks the 150-g ball such that it leaves the ground at an angle of \(60^{\circ}\) and strikes the ground at the same elevation a distance of 12 m away. Determine the impulse of his foot on the ball at A. Neglect the impulse caused by the ball's weight while it's being kicked.

Solution

Step 1 of 3

Considering the kinematics of the ball. Refer to the figure below.

In the vertical direction,

\(+\uparrow s_{y}=\left(s_{0}\right)_{y}+\left(v_{0}\right)_{y} t+\frac{1}{2} a_{y} t^{2}\)

Where,

\(\begin{array}{l}\left(s_0\right)_y=s_y=0;\ \left(v_0\right)_y=v\sin60^{\circ}\uparrow;\ a_y=9.81\mathrm{\ m}/\mathrm{s}^2\downarrow\\ \therefore0=0+\left(v\sin60^{\circ}\right)t+\frac{1}{2}(-9.81)t^2\\ -4.905t^2+(0.866v)t=0\\ t=\frac{-0.86v\pm\sqrt{(0.866v)^2-(4\times-4.905\times0)}}{2\times-4.905}\\ t_1=\frac{-0.866v+0.866v}{-9.81}=0\quad\text{ (Rejected!) }\\ t_2=\frac{-0.866v-0.866v}{-9.81}=0.1765v\quad\text{ (1) }\end{array}\)

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Title Engineering Mechanics Dynamics (1) 1 14 
Author Russell C. Hibbeler
ISBN 9780133915389

A man kicks the 150-g ball such that it leaves the ground at an angle of 60 and strikes

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