A turntable has rotational inertia I and is rotating with angular speed ω about a frictionless vertical axis. A wad of clay with mass m is tossed onto the turntable and sticks a distance d from the rotation axis. The clay hits horizontally with its velocity v → at right angles to the turntable’s radius, and in the same direction as the turntable’s rotation (Fig. 11.17). Find expressions for v that will result in (a) the turntable’s angular speed dropping to half its initial value, (b) no change in the turntable’s angular speed, and (c) the angular speed doubling.
A turntable has rotational inertia I and is rotating with angular speed ω about a frictionless vertical axis. A wad of clay with mass m is tossed onto the turntable and sticks a distance d from the rotation axis. The clay hits horizontally with its velocity v → at right angles to the turntable’s radius, and in the same direction as the turntable’s rotation (Fig. 11.17). Find expressions for v that will result in (a) the turntable’s angular speed dropping to half its initial value, (b) no change in the turntable’s angular speed, and (c) the angular speed doubling.
A turntable has rotational inertia I and is rotating with angular speed ω about a frictionless vertical axis. A wad of clay with mass m is tossed onto the turntable and sticks a distance d from the rotation axis. The clay hits horizontally with its velocity
v
→
at right angles to the turntable’s radius, and in the same direction as the turntable’s rotation (Fig. 11.17). Find expressions for v that will result in (a) the turntable’s angular speed dropping to half its initial value, (b) no change in the turntable’s angular speed, and (c) the angular speed doubling.
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What is the velocity of a beam of electrons that goes undeflected when passing through perpendicular electric and magnetic fields of magnitude 8.8 X 103 V/m and 7.5 X 10-3 T. respectively? What is the radius of the electron orbit if the electric field is turned off?
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A light bulb emits 25.00 W of power as visible light. What are the average electric and magnetic fields from the light at a distance of 2.0 m?
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Some 1800 years ago Roman soldiers effectively used slings as deadly weapons. The length of these slings averaged about 81 cm and the lead shot that they used weighed about 30 grams. If in the wind up to a release, the shot rotated around the Roman slinger with a period of .15 seconds.
Find the maximum acceleration of the shot before being released in m/s^2 and report it to two significant figures.
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