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(a)
The
(a)
Answer to Problem 131P
Angular acceleration is
Explanation of Solution
The final angular speed is
Write the equation to find the angular acceleration.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the angular acceleration is
(b)
The net torque on disc during
(b)
Answer to Problem 131P
The net torque is
Explanation of Solution
The final angular speed is
Write the equation to find the net torque.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the net torque is
(c)
The angle of rotation of disc before it comes to rest.
(c)
Answer to Problem 131P
The angle of rotation is
Explanation of Solution
The final angular speed is
Write equation 5.21 to find the angle during the spin-up.
Here,
The angular acceleration during the spin-up is the angular acceleration due to applied torque found in part (a).
Rewrite the above equation in terms of
Note that the final angular velocity of spin-up motion is the initial angular velocity of spin-down motion.
Write equation 5.21 to find the angle during the spin-down.
Here,
Rewrite the above equation in terms of
Add equation (I) with equation (II).
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the angle of rotation is
(d)
The speed of point lies at the midpoint of distance between the rim of disc and its rotation axis after
(d)
Answer to Problem 131P
The speed is
Explanation of Solution
The final angular speed is
Write the relation between angular speed and the angular acceleration.
Write the relation between
Here,
Rewrite the previous equation by substituting the above relation for
Conclusion:
Substitute
Therefore, the speed is
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