Unreasonable Results A gymnast doing a forward flip lands on the mat and exerts a 500- N ⋅ m torque to slow and then reverse her angular velocity . Her initial angular velocity is 10.0 rad/s, and her moment of inertia is 0.050 kg ⋅ m 2 . (a) What time is required for her to exactly reverse her spin? (b) What is unreasonable about the result? (c) Which premises are unreasonable or inconsistent?
Unreasonable Results A gymnast doing a forward flip lands on the mat and exerts a 500- N ⋅ m torque to slow and then reverse her angular velocity . Her initial angular velocity is 10.0 rad/s, and her moment of inertia is 0.050 kg ⋅ m 2 . (a) What time is required for her to exactly reverse her spin? (b) What is unreasonable about the result? (c) Which premises are unreasonable or inconsistent?
A gymnast doing a forward flip lands on the mat and exerts a 500-
N
⋅
m
torque to slow and then reverse her angular velocity. Her initial angular velocity is 10.0 rad/s, and her moment of inertia is
0.050
kg
⋅
m
2
. (a) What time is required for her to exactly reverse her spin? (b) What is unreasonable about the result? (c) Which premises are unreasonable or inconsistent?
Definition Definition Rate of change of angular velocity. Angular acceleration indicates how fast the angular velocity changes over time. It is a vector quantity and has both magnitude and direction. Magnitude is represented by the length of the vector and direction is represented by the right-hand thumb rule. An angular acceleration vector will be always perpendicular to the plane of rotation. Angular acceleration is generally denoted by the Greek letter α and its SI unit is rad/s 2 .
A rectangular current loop (a = 15.0 cm, b = 34.0 cm) is located a distance d = 10.0 cm near a long, straight wire that
carries a current (Iw) of 17.0 A (see the drawing). The current in the loop is IL = 21.0 A. Determine the magnitude of
the net magnetic force that acts on the loop.
Solve in N.
a
b
IL
Iw
Two long, straight wires are separated by distance, d = 22.0 cm. The wires carry currents of I1 = 7.50 A and I2 = 5.50 A
in opposite directions, as shown in the figure. Find the magnitude of the net magnetic field at point (B). Let r₁ = 12.0 cm,
r2 = 7.00 cm, and r3 = 13.0 cm.
Solve in T.
12
d
A
√3
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