Chapter 2 kinematics of particles Tuesday September 8
Chapter 2 – kinematics of particles Tuesday, September 8, 2015: Class Lecture 6 Today’s Objective: • Polar Coordinates • Relative motion – Translating Axes
Relative Motion • For two particles with independent motion, use a 2 nd frame and origin. • We will focus first only on the situations where the second frame has translation, and no rotation. • Absolute position of each particle is r. A and r. B • measured from the common origin O. • The origin of the second frame is x’, y’, z’ is attached to A and moves with A. • The axes of frame x’, y’, z’ are allowed to Translate only, without any rotation. With this Stipulation, all rigid bodies can be treated as a Particle.
Relative Motion If we observing from point B and Study motion of A w. r. t. B
Relative Motion Observing from point A: In the sketch, reverse the direction of the vectors. The fixed frame (the origin) can be chosen arbitrarily.
Problem 2/183 Car A rounds a curve of 150 -m radius at a constant speed of 54 -km/h. At the instant represented, car B is moving at 81 km/h but is slowing down at the rate 3 m/s 2 Determine the velocity and acceleration of car A as observed from car B.
Problem 2/185 pp 92 Given: VB = 800 km/h VA = 1200 km/h Required: VA/B
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