Problem 7 A potter's wheel -a thick stone disk or radius 0.6 m and mass 100 kg- is freely rotating at 1 rad/sec. The potter can stop the wheel in 6.0 s by pressing a wet rag against the rim and exerting a radially inward force of 60 N. (a) Find the moment of inertia of the wheel. Ans: (b) Find the angular acceleration of the wheel as it slows down. Ans: (c) Find the effective coefficient of kinetic friction between the wheel and rag. Ans: (d) Find the angular displacement the wheel needs to slow down until it stops.

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Problem 7 A potter's wheel -a thick stone disk or radius 0.6 m and mass 100 kg-
is freely rotating at 1 rad/sec. The potter can stop the wheel in 6.0 s
by pressing a wet rag against the rim and exerting a radially inward
force of 60 N.
(a) Find the moment of inertia of the wheel.
Ans:
(b) Find the angular acceleration of the wheel as it slows down.
Ans:
(c) Find the effective coefficient of kinetic friction between the wheel
and rag.
9 of 14
Ans:
(d) Find the angular displacement the wheel needs to slow down
until it stops.
Ans:
78%
Transcribed Image Text:06:29 อา. 9 เม.ย. inst-fs-iad-prod.inscloudgate.net Problem 7 A potter's wheel -a thick stone disk or radius 0.6 m and mass 100 kg- is freely rotating at 1 rad/sec. The potter can stop the wheel in 6.0 s by pressing a wet rag against the rim and exerting a radially inward force of 60 N. (a) Find the moment of inertia of the wheel. Ans: (b) Find the angular acceleration of the wheel as it slows down. Ans: (c) Find the effective coefficient of kinetic friction between the wheel and rag. 9 of 14 Ans: (d) Find the angular displacement the wheel needs to slow down until it stops. Ans: 78%
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