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Contents of the Kinetics of Motion PDF

List of 25 Kinetics of Motion Formulas

Angular Acceleration of Shaft B given Gear Ratio and Angular Acceleration of Shaft A
Angular Velocity given Speed in RPM
Centripetal Force or Centrifugal Force for given Angular Velocity and Radius of Curvature
Coefficient of Restitution
Efficiency of Machine
Equivalent Mass Moment of Inertia of Geared System with Shaft A and Shaft B
Final Velocity of Bodies A and B after Inelastic Collision
Gear Ratio when Two Shafts A and B are Geared Together
Impulse
Impulsive Force
Impulsive Torque
Kinetic Energy of System after Inelastic Collision
Loss of Kinetic Energy during Imperfect Elastic Impact
Loss of Kinetic Energy during Perfectly Inelastic Collision
Overall Efficiency from Shaft A to X
Power Loss
Speed of Guide Pulley
Torque on Shaft A to Accelerate Shaft B
Torque on Shaft A to Accelerate Shaft B given Gear Efficiency
Torque on Shaft B to Accelerate Itself given Gear Ratio
Torque on Shaft B to Accelerate Itself given M.I and Angular Acceleration
Torque required on Shaft A to Accelerate Itself given M.I of A and Angular Acceleration of Shaft A
Total Kinetic Energy of Geared System
Total Torque Applied to Accelerate Geared System given Ta and Tab
Total Torque Applied to Shaft A to Accelerate Geared System

Variables used in Kinetics of Motion PDF

  1. d Diameter of Drum Pulley (Meter)
  2. d1 Diameter of Guide Pulley (Meter)
  3. e Coefficient of Restitution
  4. Ek Kinetic Energy of System After Inelastic Collision (Joule)
  5. EL elastic Loss of Kinetic Energy During an Elastic Collision (Joule)
  6. EL inelastic Loss of K.E During Perfectly Inelastic Collision (Joule)
  7. F Force (Newton)
  8. Fimpulsive Impulsive Force (Newton)
  9. Fc Centripetal Force (Newton)
  10. G Gear Ratio
  11. i Impulse (Kilogram Meter per Second)
  12. I Moment of Inertia (Kilogram Square Meter)
  13. IA Mass Moment of Inertia of Mass Attached to Shaft A (Kilogram Square Meter)
  14. IB Mass Moment of Inertia of Mass Attached to Shaft B (Kilogram Square Meter)
  15. KE Kinetic Energy (Joule)
  16. m Total no. of Gear Pairs
  17. m1 Mass of Body A (Kilogram)
  18. m2 Mass of Body B (Kilogram)
  19. Massflight path Mass (Kilogram)
  20. MOI Equivalent Mass of Geared System (Kilogram Square Meter)
  21. NA Speed of Shaft A in RPM
  22. NB Speed of Shaft B in RPM
  23. ND Speed of Drum Pulley (Revolution per Minute)
  24. NP Speed of Guide Pulley (Revolution per Minute)
  25. Pin Input Power (Watt)
  26. Ploss Power Loss (Watt)
  27. Pout Output Power (Watt)
  28. Rc Radius of Curvature (Meter)
  29. t Time Taken to Travel (Second)
  30. T Total Torque (Newton Meter)
  31. TA Torque Required on Shaft A to Accelerate Itself (Newton Meter)
  32. TAB Torque Applied on Shaft A to Accelerate Shaft B (Newton Meter)
  33. TB Torque Required on Shaft B to Accelerate Itself (Newton Meter)
  34. Timpulsive Impulsive Torque (Newton Meter)
  35. u Initial Velocity (Meter per Second)
  36. u1 Initial Velocity of Body A Before the Collision (Meter per Second)
  37. u2 Initial Velocity of Body B Before the Collision (Meter per Second)
  38. v Final Speed of A and B After Inelastic Collision (Meter per Second)
  39. v1 Final Velocity of Body A After Elastic Collision (Meter per Second)
  40. v2 Final Velocity of Body B After Elastic Collision (Meter per Second)
  41. vf Final Velocity (Meter per Second)
  42. αA Angular Acceleration of Shaft A
  43. αB Angular Acceleration of Shaft B
  44. η Gear Efficiency
  45. ηx Overall Efficiency from Shaft A to X
  46. ω Angular Velocity (Radian per Second)
  47. ω1 Final Angular Velocity (Radian per Second)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Kinetics of Motion PDF

  1. Constant: pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
    Archimedes' constant
  2. Measurement: Length in Meter (m)
    Length Unit Conversion
  3. Measurement: Weight in Kilogram (kg)
    Weight Unit Conversion
  4. Measurement: Time in Second (s)
    Time Unit Conversion
  5. Measurement: Speed in Meter per Second (m/s)
    Speed Unit Conversion
  6. Measurement: Energy in Joule (J)
    Energy Unit Conversion
  7. Measurement: Power in Watt (W)
    Power Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Force in Newton (N)
    Force Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Frequency in Revolution per Minute (rev/min)
    Frequency Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Angular Velocity in Radian per Second (rad/s)
    Angular Velocity Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Torque in Newton Meter (N*m)
    Torque Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Moment of Inertia in Kilogram Square Meter (kg·m²)
    Moment of Inertia Unit Conversion
  13. Measurement: Momentum in Kilogram Meter per Second (kg*m/s)
    Momentum Unit Conversion

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