Learning Goal: The double collar B is driven around the ring with radius R = 10 cm shown in (Figure 1) by the rotation of OA. The equation of the ring can be written in polar form with the origin at O as r= (20 cos 0) cm. When = 40° the arm is rotating at 0= 2 rad/s and accelerating at E = 0.5 rad/s² The collars have a combined mass of m=0.8 kg. What is the magnitude of the force exerted by the ring on the collars? What is the magnitude of the force exerted by the arm on the collars? Figure R 1 of 3
Learning Goal: The double collar B is driven around the ring with radius R = 10 cm shown in (Figure 1) by the rotation of OA. The equation of the ring can be written in polar form with the origin at O as r= (20 cos 0) cm. When = 40° the arm is rotating at 0= 2 rad/s and accelerating at E = 0.5 rad/s² The collars have a combined mass of m=0.8 kg. What is the magnitude of the force exerted by the ring on the collars? What is the magnitude of the force exerted by the arm on the collars? Figure R 1 of 3
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Transcribed Image Text:Learning Goal:
The double collar B is driven around the ring with radius R = 10 cm shown in (Figure 1)
by the rotation of OA. The equation of the ring can be written in polar form with the origin
at O as r= (20 cos 0) cm. When = 40° the arm is rotating at 0 = 2 rad/s and
accelerating at
E
= 0.5 rad/s². The collars have a combined mass of m=0.8 kg. What
is the magnitude of the force exerted by the ring on the collars? What is the magnitude of
the force exerted by the arm on the collars?
Figure
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