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Figure is an overhead view of a thin uniform rod of length 0.800m and mass Mrotating horizontally at angular speed 20.0rad/sabout an axis through its centre. A particle of mass M/3.00initially attached to one end is ejected from the rod and travels along a path that is perpendicular to the rod at the instant of ejection. If the particle’s speed role="math" localid="1660999204837" vpis6.00m/s greater than the speed of the rod end just after ejection, what is the value of vp?

Short Answer

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Particle’s speed is vp=11m/s.

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01

Step 1: Given

  1. Length of the rod,L=0.8m
  2. Mass of the rodM,
  3. Angular velocity of the rod,Ó¬=18rad/s
  4. Mass of the particle, m=M3
02

Determining the concept

Using the law of conservation of momentum, find the final speed of the particle. According tothe conservation of momentum, momentum of a system is constant if no external forces are acting on the system.

Formula are as follow:

  1. Angular momentum of the rod, I=112ML2
  2. Initial angular momentum = Final angular momentum

Where,Iis moment of inertia, M is mass and L is length of a rod.

03

Determining the particle’s speed  (vp)

According to law of conservation of angular momentum:

Total angular momentum before ejection = Total angular momentum after ejection

L1=L2

Momentum of the particle before the ejection,

L1=IÓ¬L1=mL22Ó¬

Momentum of the rod,

L2=IÓ¬L2=112ML2Ó¬

Momentum of the particle after the ejection,

L'1=IÓ¬L'1=mL22vpL2L'1=mL2vp

Momentum of the rod,

L'2=IÓ¬'L'2=112ML2Ó¬'

Total momentum would be sum of the momentum of the rod and particle,

L'1+L2'=L1+L2

Putting the values,

mvpL2+112ML2Ó¬'=mL22Ó¬+112ML2Ó¬

Using the given information, angular velocity of the rod can be written as,

Ӭ'=vp−60.82

mvp0.82+1123m×0.82×vp−60.82=m0.822×18+1123m×0.82×18

By solving above equation for vp,

vp=11m/s

Hence, the particle’s speed is, vp=11m/s.

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