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Question: A car has fourwheels. When the car is moving, what fraction of its total kinetic energy is due to rotation of the wheels about their axles? Assume that the wheels have the same rotational inertia as uniform disks of the same mass and size. Why do you not need to know the radius of the wheels?

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  1. Fraction of total kinetic energy due to rotation
  2. We do not require the radius of the wheels because when we simplify the equation of fraction of kinetic energy, the radius of the wheel gets cancelled out.

Step by step solution

01

Given

massofcar=1000kgmassofWheel=10kg

02

To understand the concept

Using the formula for Kinetic energy of rotation and total kinetic energy, we can write the equations for kinetic energy of the car and wheels and find the fraction. Simplifying these equations would give us the reason why we do not need the radius for these calculations.

The kinetic energy of rotation is-

K.E.rotation=12±õÓ¬2

The kinetic energy of translation is-

K.E.=12mv2

Here, l is the moment of inertia, w is the angular velocity, v is the linear velocity and m is the mass.

03

Calculate the fraction of its total kinetic energy is due to rotation of the wheels about their axles

Rotational kinetic energy of the wheel can be written as

K.E.rotation=12IÓ¬2

We have 4 wheels, so

K.E.rotation=4×12IӬ2

Wheels can be assumed to be a disc, moment of inertia can be written as

I=12mR2K.E.rotation=2×12mR2Ӭ2

We know thatv=RÓ¬. Car and wheels would have same linear velocity. So we have

K.E.rotation=mv2

Total Kinetic energy of the car is given as

K.E.tot=12Mv2

The fraction of the total energy is-

f=K.E.rotationK.E.tot=mv212Mv2f=m0.5M

Substituting the values of masses, we have

f=10kg0.5×1000kg=0.02

04

Explain why you do not need to know the radius of the wheels

As seen from the above calculations, final equation for rotational kinetic energy would not have the term radius. This is because the motion is assumed to be a perfect rolling motion where there is no skidding or slipping. This would give us the linear velocity of the points on the wheel same as linear velocity of the car.

Hence, we do not need the radius of the wheels to calculate the fraction.

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