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a.<br />

b.<br />

5.30 Show that the Jacobian trans<strong>for</strong>ms as follows under a superposed<br />

rigid body motion:<br />

J + = J<br />

5.31 Utilize the result of Problem 5.30 along with the law of conservation<br />

of mass to show that ρ + = ρ.<br />

5.32 Show that the gradient of the stress components trans<strong>for</strong>ms under<br />

superposed rigid body motion as follows:<br />

5.33 Use the superposed rigid body motion definitions to show the following<br />

relationships:<br />

a.<br />

b.<br />

c.<br />

d.<br />

∂xi<br />

∂x<br />

+<br />

k<br />

5.34 In the context of rigid body dynamics, consider the motion defined by<br />

along with<br />

show that<br />

= Q<br />

ik<br />

+<br />

F = Q F<br />

iA ij jA<br />

+<br />

CAB = CAB<br />

+<br />

UAB = UAB<br />

+<br />

R = Q R<br />

iA ij jA<br />

+<br />

Bij = QimB Q mk kj<br />

+<br />

∂σ<br />

ij ∂σ<br />

= Q + im<br />

∂x<br />

∂x<br />

where is the angular velocity of the body.<br />

j<br />

xX X ,t ( )=<br />

mn<br />

T +<br />

x Q t [ x a t ]<br />

= () − ()<br />

+ +<br />

v a˙ t ω<br />

t [ x a t ]<br />

= ()+ ()× − ()<br />

n

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