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A pulley, with a rotational inertia of 1.0×10−3 k²µ.³¾2 about its axle and a radius of 10 c³¾,is acted on by a force applied tangentially at its rim. Theforce magnitude varies in time asF=0.50t+0.30t2 ,with F in newtons and t in seconds. Thepulley is initially at rest. At t=3.0 s what are its (a) angular acceleration and (b) angular speed?

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  1. Angular acceleration of the pulley at t=3.0 sis 4.2×102 r²¹»å/s2.
  2. Angular speed of the pulley at t=3.0 sis 5.0×102 r²¹»å/s.

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Understanding the given information

  1. Rotation inertia (M.I) of the pulley about its axle,I=1.0×10−3 k²µ.³¾2.
  2. Radius of the pulley is,r=0.10″¾.
  3. Force acting on pulley,F=0.50t+0.30t2.
  4. Initial speed of the pulley is zero.
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Concept and formula used in the given question

You can find the torque acting on the pulley from the applied force using the corresponding formula. Then using the relation between angular acceleration and torque, you can find the angular acceleration. Integrating it with respect to t, you can find the angular speed of the pulley at t=3 s. The formulas used are given below.

Ï„=r×F=±õαӬ=∫titfαdt

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(a) Calculation for the angular acceleration 

The torque on the pulley is

τ=r×F

But, applied force is tangential to r.

Ï„=rF=(0.10″¾)(0.50t+0.30t2)=(0.05t+0.03t2)

Also,

Ï„=±õα

Then, angular acceleration of the pulley is

α=Ï„I=(0.05t+0.03t2)1.0×10−3 k²µ.³¾2=50t+30t2

At t=3.0 s,

α=50(3 s)+30(3 s)2=4.2×102 r²¹»å/s2

Therefore, angular acceleration of the pulley at t=3.0 s, is4.2×102 r²¹»å/s2.

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(b) Calculation for the angular speed

Angular speed of the pulley at t=3.0 s,is

Ó¬=03αdt=03(50t+30t2)dt=(25(3)2+10(3)3)=5×102 r²¹»å/s

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Therefore, angular speed of the pulley at t=3.0 s,is 5×102 r²¹»å/s.

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