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Chapter 12, Problem 53PQ

A square plate with sides 2.0 m in length can rotate around an axle passing through its center of mass (CM) and perpendicular to its surface (Fig. P12.53). There are four forces acting on the plate at different points. The rotational inertia of the plate is 24 kg · m2. Use the values given in the figure to answer the following questions. a. What is the net torque acting on the plate? b. What is the angular acceleration of the plate?

Chapter 12, Problem 53PQ, A square plate with sides 2.0 m in length can rotatearound an axle passingthrough its center of

FIGURE P12.53

Problems 53 and 54.

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The net torque acting on the plate.

Answer to Problem 53PQ

The net torque acting on the plate is 53k^Nm_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the net torque on the plate.

    τtot=τ1+τ2+τ3+τ4                                                                                               (I)

Here, τtot is the net torque on the plate, τ1 is the torque due to first force, τ2 is the torque due to second force, τ3 is the torque due to third force,τ4 is the torque due to fourth force.

Write the expression for the torque acting on an object in the cross product form.

    τ=r×F                                                                                                                (II)

Here, r is the displacement vector, F is the force acting on the object.

Equation (II) can be solved as,

    τ=rFsinθ                                                                                                            (III)

Conclusion:

For each forces 60N for F1 , 30N for F2, 20N for F3 and the moment arm is 1.0m and using the right hand rule, the torque points into the page in the negative z direction.

    τ1=(60N)(1.0m)k^=60k^Nm

    τ2=(30N)(1.0m)k^=30k^Nm

    τ3=(20N)(1.0m)k^=20k^Nm

The diagonal of the square is the square root of the sum of the squares of the two sides of the square which can be found that,

    d=(2.00m)2+(2.00m)2=22m

For the torque due to force F4,40N the moment arm is half of the diagonal of the square,

  r=12(22m)=2m

The angle between the moment arm and the force is 90°, the fourth torque will be,

    τ4=(40)2k^=57k^Nm

Substitute 60k^Nm for τ1, 30k^Nm for τ2, 20k^Nm for τ3 and 57k^Nm for τ4 in equation (I) to find τtotal.

    τtotal=(60k^Nm)+(30k^Nm)+(20k^Nm)+(57k^Nm)=53k^Nm

Therefore, the net torque acting on the plate is 53k^Nm_.

(b)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The angular acceleration of the plate.

Answer to Problem 53PQ

The angular acceleration of the plate is 2.2k^rad/s2_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the total torque in terms of rotational inertia.

    τtot=Iα                                                                                                                  (IV)

Here, I is the moment of inertia, α is the angular acceleration.

Rearrange equation (IV),

    α=τtotI                                                                                                                    (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute 53k^Nm for τtot and 24kgm2 for I in equation (V),

    α=53k^Nm24kgm2=2.2k^rad/s2

Therefore, the angular acceleration of the plate is 2.2k^rad/s2_.

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