EBK WEBASSIGN FOR KATZ'S PHYSICS FOR SC
EBK WEBASSIGN FOR KATZ'S PHYSICS FOR SC
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Chapter 14, Problem 18PQ

(a)

To determine

The torque exerted by the force F=(65.8i^+96.3j^)N on an object at a point whose position from the axis of rotation is r=5.80k^m .

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 18PQ

The torque exerted by the force F=(65.8i^+96.3j^)N is (559i^382j^)Nm .

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for torque.

  τ=r×F                                                                                                                    (I)

Here, τ is the torque on an object, r is the position vector of force from axis of rotation and F is the force acting on the object.

Write general expression for r .

  r=rxi^+ryj^+rzk^                                                                                                      (II)

Here, rx,ry, rz are the x,yand z component of r and i^ , j^ , k^ are units vector along x, y, z direction.

Write the general form of F .

  F=Fxi^+Fyj^+Fzk^                                                                                                (III)

Here, Fx is the x component of force, Fy is the y component of force and Fz is the z component of force.

Substitute equations (II) and (III) in equation (I) to get τ .

  τ=(rxi^+ryj^+rzk^)×(Fxi^+Fyj^+Fzk^)=(ryFzrzFy)i^+(rzFxrxFz)j^+(rxFyryFx)k^                                               (IV)

Conclusion:

Given that F=(65.8i^+96.3j^)N and r=5.80k^m. That is Fx=65.8N, Fy=96.3N, rx=0m, ry=0m and rz=5.80k^m.

Substitute 65.8N for Fx, 96.3N for Fy, 0N for Fz, 0m for rx, 0m for ry and 5.80m for rz in equation (IV) to get τ .

  τ=((0m)(0N)(5.80m)(96.3N))i^+((5.80m)(65.8N)(0m)(0N))j^+((0m)(96.3N)(0m)(65.8N))k^=(5.80k^m)(96.3N)i^+(5.80k^m)(65.8N)j^=(559i^382j^)Nm

Therefore, the torque exerted by the force F=(65.8i^+96.3j^)N is (559i^382j^)Nm .

(b)

To determine

The change in answer in part (a) if the force’s x component increases while the y component remains constant.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 18PQ

The y component of torque increases in magnitude with increases in the x component of force.

Explanation of Solution

Rewrite equation (IV) to get relation between torque and component of forces.

  τ=(ryFzrzFy)i^+(rzFxrxFz)j^+(rxFyryFx)k^

The y component of torque is function of Fx and Fz. The z component of torque is a function of Fx and Fy . The y component of torque is given by (rzFxrxFz) and z component of torque is given by (rxFyryFx). Since all components of r except z component are zero, z component of torque is zero and magnitude of y component equal to rzFx.

It is given that Fy remains the same and Fz is zero. Then above equation implies if the force’s x component increases, y component of torque increases with magnitude equal to rzFx.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the y component of torque increases in magnitude with increases in the x component of force.

(c)

To determine

The change in answer in part (a) if the force’s y component increases while the x component remains constant.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 18PQ

If the force’s y component increases while the x component remains constant, x component of torque increases in magnitude.

Explanation of Solution

Rewrite equation (IV) to get relation between torque and component of forces.

  τ=(ryFzrzFy)i^+(rzFxrxFz)j^+(rxFyryFx)k^

The x component of torque is function of Fy and Fz. The z component of torque is a function of Fx and Fy . The x component of torque is given by (ryFzrzFy) and z component of torque is given by (rxFyryFx). Since all other components of r except z component are zero, z component of torque is zero and magnitude of x component equal to rzFy.

It is given that Fy remains the same and Fz is zero. Then above equation implies, if the force’s y component increases, x component of torque increases with magnitude equal to rzFy.

Conclusion:

Therefore, if the force’s y component increases while the x component remains constant, x component of torque increases in magntidue.

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