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A small rubber ball of radius rhits a rough horizontal floor such that its speedvjust before striking the floor at location A makes an angle of 60°with the horizontal and also has back spin with angular speed Ӭ. It is observed that the ball repeatedly bounces from A to B, then from B back to A, etc. Assuming perfectly elastic impact determine (a) the required magnitude of Ӭof the back spin in terms of vand r, and (b) the minimum magnitude of co-efficient of static frictionμs to enable this motion. Hint: Notice that the direction of Ӭ→ flips in each collision.

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(a) The required value of of the back spinÓ¬ is Ó¬=v3r.

(b) The minimum magnitude of coefficient of static friction to enable this motion is v23gr.

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Definition of Angular Momentum:

It is the property of a rotating body given by the product of the moment of inertia and the angular velocity of the rotating object. It is a vector quantity, which implies that here along with magnitude, the direction is also considered.

If a ball is falling with a speed and hits the surface, it will rebound to some vertical height and again fall back. In this type of motion, the horizontal component of velocity remains the same.

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Figure shows the motion of the ball.

The following figure represents motion diagram of the ball

From the figure, the velocity vector of the ball makes an angle of60° with the horizontal. When the ball hits the surface, it rebounds by making an angle of30° with the horizontal because as the impact is perfectly elastic. Here, vand v'represent the velocities of the ball before and after the collision. fsand FCrepresents the static frictional force and the centripetal force due to spin of the ball and which are acting opposite to each other.

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(a) Determining the value of value of  of the back spin.

Equate the horizontal components of the velocities of the ball before and after the collision.

cos60°=v'cos30°v'=v1232=v3

Determine the angular velocity of the back spin of the ball by using the following formula:

v'=rÓ¬

Here, ris the radius of the ball and Ó¬is the angular velocity of the spinning ball.

Substitute v3for v'

v3=rÓ¬Ó¬=v3r

Therefore, the required value ofÓ¬ of the back spin is Ó¬=v3r.

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(b) Determining the minimum magnitude of coefficient of friction.

The spinning force balances the static friction to maintain equilibrium as the impact is perfect elastic.

fs=FC

The expression for fsis given as follows:

fs=μsmg

Here, μsis coefficient of static friction, mis the mass of the ball andgis acceleration due to gravity.

The expression for FCis given as follow:

FC=mrÓ¬2

Substituteμsmg for fs and mrӬ2for FCin the equation fs=FC.

μsmg=mrӬ2

Rearrange the equation for μsand substitute v3rfor Ӭ.

μs=rv3r2g=v23gr

Hence, the minimum magnitude of coefficient of static friction to enable this motion is v23gr.

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