Problem 9: The rotor blades of a helicopter are rotating at a constant angular velocity of 6.0 rad/s. Consider the motion of the tip of a blade, which sits at a radius of 5m from the rotor axis. (a) What are the 5m magnitudes of the tip velocity and acceleration? (b) If an angular acceleration of 6.0 rad/s is applied to the rotor, determine the initial magnitude of the tip acceleration, and the angle the acceleration vector makes with the rotor blade. Ans. (a) v-30 m/s, a-180.0 m/s², (b) a-182.5 m/s², 039.46° * = moderately difficult ** = for experts

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Problem 9: The rotor blades of a helicopter are rotating at a constant
angular velocity of 6.0 rad/s. Consider the motion of the tip of a blade,
which sits at a radius of 5m from the rotor axis. (a) What are the
magnitudes of the tip velocity and acceleration? (b) If an angular
acceleration of 6.0 rad/s2 is applied to the rotor, determine the initial
magnitude of the tip acceleration, and the angle the acceleration vector
makes with the rotor blade.
5m
Ans. (a) v-30 m/s, a=180.0 m/s², (b) a=182.5 m/s², 0=9.46°
= moderately difficult
** = for experts
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 9: The rotor blades of a helicopter are rotating at a constant angular velocity of 6.0 rad/s. Consider the motion of the tip of a blade, which sits at a radius of 5m from the rotor axis. (a) What are the magnitudes of the tip velocity and acceleration? (b) If an angular acceleration of 6.0 rad/s2 is applied to the rotor, determine the initial magnitude of the tip acceleration, and the angle the acceleration vector makes with the rotor blade. 5m Ans. (a) v-30 m/s, a=180.0 m/s², (b) a=182.5 m/s², 0=9.46° = moderately difficult ** = for experts
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