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(a)
The
(a)
Answer to Problem 115P
The angular velocity when the hoop arrives at the bottom is
Explanation of Solution
Write an expression to calculate the angular velocity when the hoop arrives at the bottom.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Thus, the angular velocity when the hoop arrives at the bottom is
(b)
The
(b)
Answer to Problem 115P
The angular momentum of the hoop at the bottom is
Explanation of Solution
Refer figure 1.
Write an expression for the angular momentum of the hoop at the bottom.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Thus, the angular momentum of the hoop at the bottom is
(c)
The forces applied the net torque to change the hoop’s angular momentum.
(c)
Answer to Problem 115P
The forces applied the net torque to change the hoop’s angular momentum is the friction.
Explanation of Solution
The gravitational force is acting at the geometric centre of the hoop. To have a torque to create a change in momentum, the force should act at a distance from the axis of rotation through the geometric centre. Thus, the gravitational force cannot produce a change in momentum.
The force of static friction acts at the rim of the hoop. The
(d)
Magnitude of the force that creates the torque.
(d)
Answer to Problem 115P
Magnitude of the force that creates the torque is
Explanation of Solution
Write an expression for the magnitude of the force that creates the torque.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Thus, the magnitude of the force that creates the torque is
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