Q2: Prob. F15-18 of Fundamental Probs. on p.273 of Hibbeler Dynamics 14th Ed.: The masses of the disks are different and

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Q2: Prob. F15-18 of Fundamental Probs. on p.273 of Hibbeler Dynamics 14th Ed.: The masses of the disks are different and

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Q2 Prob F15 18 Of Fundamental Probs On P 273 Of Hibbeler Dynamics 14th Ed The Masses Of The Disks Are Different And 1
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Q2: Prob. F15-18 of Fundamental Probs. on p.273 of Hibbeler Dynamics 14th Ed.: The masses of the disks are different and given below! Assume smooth impact! a) Determine the speeds of the disks after the impact. (Draw the final velocity vectors!) (Hint: Use the n-t axes!) b) Draw the impulse-momentum diagram of each disk. (Separately!) c) Determine the average force exerted between the disks during the impact if the impact occurs in 0.002 s. (Hint: Apply the impulse-momentum principle to one of the disks!) d) Calculate the percentage loss of energy due to the impact. Note: Do not use the masses and the coefficient of restitution given in the problem! Instead, take them as Stud. No: #1 #2 #3#4#5#6#7#8#9 ⇒ M₁ = 2Mß = #6. #8 #9 kg Stud. No: #1 #2 #3#4#5#6#7#8#9 ⇒ e = 0. #₁ #₂
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