The box travels from point A to point B along the curvilinear path that is shown in the figure which is described by the equation y = (0.2x²)m, where x is in meters. If the path length SAC = 25.43 m. Take into account the box speed, V = 5 m/s, is constant from A to C and it will be the same as(vsp)avg, determine the following: y = 0.2x² -2 10 a) Vavg| from A to C. b) The direction of the velocity at point A (angle from +ve x-axis, measured CCW). c) The x-component of the velocity at point B. d) aBy' the y-component of the acceleration at point B (assuming ag, = 0)

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The box travels from point A to point B along the
curvilinear path that is shown in the figure which is
described by the equation y = (0.2x²)m, where x
is in meters. If the path length Sac
into account the box speed, V = 5 m/s, is constant
from A to C and it will be the same as(vsp)avg,
determine the following:
= 25.43 m. Take
y = 0. 2x?
-2
В
10
a) Vavg| from A to C.
b) The direction of the velocity at point A (angle from +ve x-axis, measured CCW).
c) The x-component of the velocity at point B.
d) aBy'
the y-component of the acceleration at point B (assuming ap,x
= 0)
Transcribed Image Text:The box travels from point A to point B along the curvilinear path that is shown in the figure which is described by the equation y = (0.2x²)m, where x is in meters. If the path length Sac into account the box speed, V = 5 m/s, is constant from A to C and it will be the same as(vsp)avg, determine the following: = 25.43 m. Take y = 0. 2x? -2 В 10 a) Vavg| from A to C. b) The direction of the velocity at point A (angle from +ve x-axis, measured CCW). c) The x-component of the velocity at point B. d) aBy' the y-component of the acceleration at point B (assuming ap,x = 0)
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