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Chapter 10, Problem 86P

(a)

To determine

ToCalculate: The angular speed of the pulley.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 86P

  ω=27rad/s

Explanation of Solution

Given information :

The circumference of the pulley =1.2m

Mass of the pulley 2.2kg

Length of the rope =8.0m

Mass of the rope =4.8kg

The difference in height of the two ends of the rope when the pulley system is at rest =0.6m

Formula used :

Rotational kinetic energy =12Iω2

Where, Iis the moment of inertia, ω is the angular speed.

Linear kinetic energy =12Mv2

Where, M is the mass and v is the speed.

Calculation:

Let the co-ordinate mechanism start at the center of the pulley, with the positive upward direction.

The conservation of energy to relate the final kinetic energy of the system ΔK+ΔU=0

Initial kinetic energy is zero, Ki=0

Final kinetic energy = K

Use the law of conservation of mechanical energy to find the angular velocity of the pulley when the difference in height between the two ends of the rope is 7.2 m.

By applying conservation of energy to relate the final kinetic energy of the system to the change in potential energy, can get,

  K+ΔU=0

The change in potential energy of the system is

  ΔU=UfUiΔU=12(L1f2+L2f2)λg+12(L1i2+L2i2)λgΔU=12λg[(L1f2+L2f2)(L1i2+L2i2)]

Here,

  λ= The linear density of the rope (Mass per unit length)

  L1and L2 are the lengths of the hanging parts of the rope.

Because L1+L2=7.4m

  L1i=3.4mL2i=4.0mL1f=0.1mL2f=7.3m

  L2iL1i=0.6mL2fL1f=7.2m

Substitute numerical values and evaluate ΔU

  ΔU=12(0.6kg/m)(9.81ms-2)[(0.1m)2+(7.3m)2(3.4m)2(4.0m)2]ΔU=75.68J

The kinetic energy of the system when the difference in height between the two ends of the rope is 7.2m .

  K=12Ipω2+12Mv2K=12(12MpR2)ω2+12MR2ω2K=12(12Mp+M)R2ω2

  K=12[12(2.2kg)+4.8kg](1.2m2π)2ω2K=(0.1077kgm2)ω2

Substitute values in equation:

  (0.1077kgm2)ω275.68J=0ω=75.68J0.1077kgm2ω=26.5rad/s

Conclusion:

The angular speed of the pulley when the difference in height between the two ends of the rope is 7.2m is 26.5rad/s .

(b)

To determine

ToFind: An expression for the angular momentum of the system as a function of time while neither end of the rope is above the center of the pulley.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 86P

  L=(0.30kg.m2/s)e(1.41s-1)t

Explanation of Solution

Given information :

The circumference of the pulley =1.2m

Mass of the pulley 2.2kg

Length of the rope =8.0m

Mass of the rope =4.8kg

The difference in height of the two ends of the rope when the pulley system is at rest =0.6m

Formula Used :

Angular momentum:

  L=Iω

Where, Iis the moment of inertia and ω is the angular velocity.

For the pulley

  I=12MpR2

For the rope

  I=MrR2

Calculation:

The total angular momentum of the system is,

  L=Lp+LrL=Ipω+MrR2ωL=(12MpR2+MrR2)ωL=(12Mp+Mr)R2ω

Letting θ be the angle through which the pulley has turned, express U(θ)

  U(θ)=12[(L1iRθ)2+(L2i+Rθ)2]λg

  ΔU=UfUiΔU=U(θ)U(0)ΔU=12+[(L1iRθ)2+(L2i+Rθ)2]λg+12(L1i2+L2i2)λgΔU=R2θ2λg(L1iL2i)Rθλg

Assuming at t=0,L1iL2i

  ΔUR2θ2λg

Substitute for K and ΔU to obtain

  (0.1076kgm2)ω2R2θ2λg=0

Solving for ω yields:

  ω=R2θ2λg0.1076kgm2

  ω=(1.2m2π)2(0.6kg/m)(9.81m/s2)0.1076kgm2θω=(1.41s1)θ

Express ω as the rate of change of θ :

  dθdt=(1.41s-1)tdθdt=(1.41s-1)dt

Integrate θ from 0 to θ to obtain:

  lnθ=(1.41s-1)t

Transform from logarithmic to exponential form to obtain:

  θ(t)=e(1.41s-1)t

Differentiate to express ω as a function of time:

  ω(t)=dθdtω(t)=(1.41s-1)e(1.41s-1)t

Substitute for ω in equation to obtain;

  L=(12Mp+Mr)R2(1.41s-1)e(1.41s-1)t

  L=[12(2.2kg)+(4.8kg)](1.2m2π)2[(1.41s1)e(1.41s-1)t]L=(0.30kg.m2/s)e(1.41s-1)t

Conclusion:

An expression for the angular momentum of the system as a function of time while neither end of the rope is above the center of the pulley is:

  L=(0.30kg.m2/s)e(1.41s-1)t

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