Applied Dynamics - Assignment

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Applied Dynamics - Assignment 13-6 Plane Motion A solid cylinder 5 ft in diameter weighing 116.8 lb rolls down the slope shown in the figure without slipping. Determine the angular acceleration.

Applied Dynamics - Assignment 14-2 Work of a Constant Force An 8 kg block is pushed 5 m up a 40 degree inclined plane by a horizontal force of 55 N. Determine the work done by this force.

Applied Dynamics - Assignment 14-2 Work of a Constant Force Force P slowly lifts the 110 lb weight as it moves 9 ft to the right as shown in the figure. Determine the work done.