A point-like ball of mass m is thrown tangentially with a speed vo = wheel rotating counter-clockwise with an angular speed wo = 20 rad/s (the axle through the middle of the wheel is frictionless). The roulette wheel has a radius R = 1 m and moment of inertia Iwheel 10 m/s against the inside edge of a roulette MR2, where its

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A point-like ball of mass m is thrown tangentially with a speed vo =
wheel rotating counter-clockwise with an angular speed wo
is frictionless). The roulette wheel has a radius R
mass is 10x the mass of the ball, M = 10m. Eventually, the ball settles in slot 8 at a distance r = R from
the axis of rotation. The final angular speed of the roulette wheel with the ball in this position is closest to:
10 m/s against the inside edge of a roulette
= 20 rad/s (the axle through the middle of the wheel
1 m and moment of inertia Iwheel = MR, where its
(A) wg = 4 rad/s
(B) wf =
60
7
rad/s
(C) wf =
10 rad/s
(D) wf =
100
rad/s
6
(E) wf
70
3 rad/s
Answer LOs:
24
A:
B: 51,57,59
wo
C: 51,57,57,59
D:
E: 51,57,59
31
102
loolzzo
loolzz
35 23
Transcribed Image Text:A point-like ball of mass m is thrown tangentially with a speed vo = wheel rotating counter-clockwise with an angular speed wo is frictionless). The roulette wheel has a radius R mass is 10x the mass of the ball, M = 10m. Eventually, the ball settles in slot 8 at a distance r = R from the axis of rotation. The final angular speed of the roulette wheel with the ball in this position is closest to: 10 m/s against the inside edge of a roulette = 20 rad/s (the axle through the middle of the wheel 1 m and moment of inertia Iwheel = MR, where its (A) wg = 4 rad/s (B) wf = 60 7 rad/s (C) wf = 10 rad/s (D) wf = 100 rad/s 6 (E) wf 70 3 rad/s Answer LOs: 24 A: B: 51,57,59 wo C: 51,57,57,59 D: E: 51,57,59 31 102 loolzzo loolzz 35 23
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