COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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ISBN: 9781319115104
Author: Freedman
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 8, Problem 117QAP
To determine

(a)

Average angular speed of the diver when he fell towards water having body tucked in

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Answer to Problem 117QAP

Average angular speed = 14.18 rads-1

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Turns made by the diver while he dives = 3.5

Maximum height reached by the diver = 2.0 m

Height to the platform from the water level = 10.0 m

Length of the modeled rod = 2.0 m

Diameter of the modeled rod = 0.75 m

Formula used:

  t=2hg

  t= Time taken for the complete the flight

  h= Height

  g= Gravitational acceleration

  ω=number of turns*2πt

  ω= Angular momentum

  t= Time taken for the complete the flight

Calculation:

  Total hiehgt that diver travels=10.0 m+2.0 m=12.0 m

  t= 2hgt= 2*12 m 10  ms -2 t=1.55 s

  ω=number of turns*2πtω=3.5*2*3.141.55 sω=14.18 rads-1

Conclusion:

Average angular speed = 14.18 rads-1

To determine

(b)

Angular speed just after the diver stretched out

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Answer to Problem 117QAP

Angular speed just after the diver stretched out= 2.99 rads-1

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Turns made by the diver while he dives = 3.5

Maximum height reached by the diver = 2.0 m

Height to the platform from the water level = 10.0 m

Length of the modeled rod = 2.0 m

Diameter of the modeled cylinder = 0.75 m

Formula used:

  I1ω1=I2ω2

  I1= Initial moment of inertia

  ω1= Initial angular momentum

  I2= Final moment of inertia

  ω2= Final angular momentum

  I2=112ml2

  I1= Final moment of inertia

  m= Mass of the diver

  r= Length of the modeled rod

  I1=12mr2

  I1= Initial moment of inertia

  m= Mass of the diver

  r= Radius of the modeled cylinder

Calculation:

  I1ω1=I2ω2ω2=I1ω1I2ω2=12mr2*14.18  rads -11 12ml2ω2=12* (0.375 m)2*14.18  rads -11 12 (2.0 m)2ω2=2.99 rads-1

Conclusion:

Angular speed just after the diver stretched out= 2.99 rads-1

To determine

(c)

Rotational kinetic energy difference

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 117QAP

Rotational kinetic energy difference= 418 J

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Turns made by the diver while he dives = 3.5

Maximum height reached by the diver = 2.0 m

Height to the platform from the water level = 10.0 m

Length of the modeled rod = 2.0 m

Diameter of the modeled cylinder = 0.75 m

Formula used:

  E=12Iω2

  E= Rotational kinetic energy

  I= Moment of inertia

  ω= Angular momentum

  I2=112ml2

  I1= Final moment of inertia

  m= Mass of the diver

  r= Length of the modeled rod

  I1=12mr2

  I1= Initial moment of inertia

  m= Mass of the diver

  r= Radius of the modeled cylinder

Calculation:

  E=12Iω2

Kinetic energy difference in the dive,

  dE=12I2ω2212I1ω12dE=12*12*75 kg*(0.375 m)2*(14.18 rads-1)212*75 kg*112(2.0 m)2(2.99 rads-1)2dE=530J112JdE=418J

Conclusion:

Rotational kinetic energy difference= 418 J

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