Instead of copying the steps, ask why the solution chose normal/tangential coordinates over rectangular. Usually, it's because the path radius is known. Conclusion
Problems involve determining velocities after collision using the coefficient of restitution ( ) and conservation of momentum. Motion Under a Central Force: Instead of copying the steps, ask why the
In Chapter 13 of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics 12th edition, the following key concepts are covered: Instead of copying the steps
Instead of copying the steps, ask why the solution chose normal/tangential coordinates over rectangular. Usually, it's because the path radius is known. Conclusion
Problems involve determining velocities after collision using the coefficient of restitution ( ) and conservation of momentum. Motion Under a Central Force:
In Chapter 13 of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics 12th edition, the following key concepts are covered: