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A 60-kg motor sits on four cylindrical rubber blocks. Each cylinder has a height of 3.0 cm and a cross-sectional area of 15
(a)

The distance moved by the rubbers along sideways if a sideways force of
Answer to Problem 44SP
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
There are four cylindrical rubber blocks and a
The sideway force on the motor is
The height of the cylinder is
The cross-sectional area of the cylinder is
The shear modulus of the rubber is
Formula used:
Write the expression for Young’s modulus
Here,
Explanation:
Understand that the rubber blocks are at the same distance from the sideways force. Therefore, the force will equally be distributed to each rubber blocks.
Therefore, the forcesacting on each block is as follows:
Recall the expression for Young’s modulus
Substitute
Conclusion:
The distance moved due to the sideways force is
(b)

The frequency with which the
Answer to Problem 44SP
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
There are four cylindrical rubber blocks and a
The sideway force on the motor is
The height of the cylinder is
The area of the cylinder is
The shear modulus of the rubber is
The mass of the motor is
Formula used:
Write the expression for spring constant:
Here,
Write the expression for frequency:
Here,
Explanation:
The forces that causes the back and forth motion is equivalent to the total forces acting as the sideways force of
Recall the expression for equivalent spring constant:
Here,
Substitute
Recall the expression for frequency:
Substitute
Conclusion:
The frequency of the motor with which itvibrates back and forth is
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