Predict/Calculate Suppose jogger 3 in Figure 11-51 has a mass of 62.2 kg and a speed of 5 85 m/s. (a) Is the magnitude of the jogger's angular momentum greater with respect to point A or point B? Explain. (b) Is the magnitude of the jogger’s angular momentum with respect to point B greater than less than, or the same as it is with respect to the origin, O ? Explain. (c) Calculate the magnitude of the jogger s angular momentum with respect to points A , B and O . Figure 11-51 Problems 46 and 47
Predict/Calculate Suppose jogger 3 in Figure 11-51 has a mass of 62.2 kg and a speed of 5 85 m/s. (a) Is the magnitude of the jogger's angular momentum greater with respect to point A or point B? Explain. (b) Is the magnitude of the jogger’s angular momentum with respect to point B greater than less than, or the same as it is with respect to the origin, O ? Explain. (c) Calculate the magnitude of the jogger s angular momentum with respect to points A , B and O . Figure 11-51 Problems 46 and 47
Predict/Calculate Suppose jogger 3 in Figure 11-51 has a mass of 62.2 kg and a speed of 5 85 m/s. (a) Is the magnitude of the jogger's angular momentum greater with respect to point A or point B? Explain. (b) Is the magnitude of the jogger’s angular momentum with respect to point B greater than less than, or the same as it is with respect to the origin, O? Explain. (c) Calculate the magnitude of the jogger s angular momentum with respect to points A, B and O.
Figure 11-51 Problems 46 and 47
Definition Definition Product of the moment of inertia and angular velocity of the rotating body: (L) = Iω Angular momentum is a vector quantity, and it has both magnitude and direction. The magnitude of angular momentum is represented by the length of the vector, and the direction is the same as the direction of angular velocity.
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A 10-m-long glider with a mass of 680 kg (including the passengers) is gliding horizontally through the air at 28 m/s when a 60 kg skydiver drops out by releasing his grip on the glider. What is the glider's speed just after the skydiver lets go?
PROBLEM 2
A cube of mass m is placed in a rotating funnel.
(The funnel is rotating around the vertical axis shown
in the diagram.) There is no friction between the cube
and the funnel but the funnel is rotating at just the
right speed needed to keep the cube rotating with the
funnel. The cube travels in a circular path of radius r,
and the angle between the vertical and the wall of the
funnel is 0. Express your answers to parts (b) and (c)
in terms of m, r, g, and/or 0.
(a) Sketch a free-body diagram for the cube. Show
all the forces acting on it, and show the appropriate
coordinate system to use for this problem.
(b) What is the normal force acting on the cube?
FN=mg58
(c) What is the speed v of the cube?
(d) If the speed of the cube is different from what you
determined in part (c), a force of friction is necessary
to keep the cube from slipping in the funnel. If the
funnel is rotating slower than it was above, draw a
new free-body diagram for the cube to show which
way friction…
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