/*! This file is auto-generated */ .wp-block-button__link{color:#fff;background-color:#32373c;border-radius:9999px;box-shadow:none;text-decoration:none;padding:calc(.667em + 2px) calc(1.333em + 2px);font-size:1.125em}.wp-block-file__button{background:#32373c;color:#fff;text-decoration:none} Q53P Figure 10−43  shows a uniform... [FREE SOLUTION] | 91Ó°ÊÓ

91Ó°ÊÓ

Figure 10−43 shows a uniform disk that can rotate around its center like a merry-go-round. The disk has a radius of 2.00 c³¾ and a mass of  20.0 g°ù²¹³¾²õand is initially at rest. Starting at time t=0, two forces are to be applied tangentially to the rim as indicated, so that at time t=1.25 sthe disk has an angular velocity of250 rad/s counterclockwise. Force F→1has a magnitude of0.100 N . What is magnitudeF→2 ?

Short Answer

Expert verified

The magnitude of force, F2is, 0140 N.

Step by step solution

01

Understanding the given information

  1. The mass of disk is,M=0.02 k²µ
  2. The mass of disk is,R=0.02″¾
  3. The angular velocity is,Ó¬=250 r²¹»å/s
  4. The time is,t=1.25 s
  5. The force is, F1=0.100 N
02

Concept and formula used in the given question

There are two forces acting on the disk, you can write the equation for net torque caused by these two forces. Using the given data, you can find the angular acceleration of the disk. Using this angular acceleration, you can find second force. The formulas used are given below.

Net Torque τNet=Iα

role="math" localid="1660911730037" RF2−RF1=Iα

Where,
α=Ӭt

Moment of inertia
I=12MR2

03

Calculation for the magnitude of  F→2

We have,

RF1=±õα …(1)

Where,
α=Ӭt

Also, moment of inertia can be given by formula,

I=12MR2

Putting both the values in equation (1), we get,

RF2−RF1=12MR2×ӬtR(F2−F1)=12MR2×Ӭt2(F2−F1)=MRӬt

i.e,

F2=MRÓ¬2t+F1

Putting values in above equation, we get,

F2=(0.02 k²µ)(0.02″¾)(250 r²¹»å/s)2(1.25 s)+(0.100 N)=0.140 N

Hence the magnitude of F2 is, 0.140 N.

Unlock Step-by-Step Solutions & Ace Your Exams!

  • Full Textbook Solutions

    Get detailed explanations and key concepts

  • Unlimited Al creation

    Al flashcards, explanations, exams and more...

  • Ads-free access

    To over 500 millions flashcards

  • Money-back guarantee

    We refund you if you fail your exam.

Over 30 million students worldwide already upgrade their learning with 91Ó°ÊÓ!

One App. One Place for Learning.

All the tools & learning materials you need for study success - in one app.

Get started for free

Most popular questions from this chapter

(a) If R=12 c³¾ ,M=400 g , andm=50 g in Fig.10−19 , find the speed of the block after it has descended50 c³¾ starting from rest. Solve the problem using energy conservation principles.

(b) Repeat (a) with R=5.0 c³¾.

A drum rotates around its central axis at an angular velocity of 12.60rad/s. If the drum then slows at a constant rate of 4.20rad/s2.

(a) how much time does it take and

(b) through what angle does it rotate in coming to rest?

In Fig10-63., a thin uniform rod (mass, 3.0 k²µlength4.0″¾) rotates freely about a horizontal axis A that is perpendicular to the rod and passes through a point at distanced=1.0″¾from the end of the rod. The kinetic energy of the rod as it passes through the vertical position is20J. (a) What is the rotational inertia of the rod about axis A? (b) What is the (linear) speed of the end B of the rod as the rod passes through the vertical position? (c) At what angle u will the rod momentarily stop in its upward swing?

When a slice of buttered toast is accidentally pushed over the edge of a counter, it rotates as it falls. If the distance to the floor is76cmand for rotation less than1rev, what are the (a) smallest and (b) largest angular speeds that cause the toast to hit and then topple to be butter-side down?

Two thin rods (each of mass0.20 k²µ) are joined together to form a rigid body as shown in Fig.10-60 . One of the rods has lengthL1=0.40″¾ , and the other has lengthL2=0.50m. What is the rotational inertia of this rigid body about (a) an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the paper and passes through the center of the shorter rod and (b) an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the paper and passes through the center of the longer rod?

See all solutions

Recommended explanations on Physics Textbooks

View all explanations

What do you think about this solution?

We value your feedback to improve our textbook solutions.

Study anywhere. Anytime. Across all devices.