PHY11 PROBLEM SET: Rotation: T S Rad S Rad T

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PHY11 PROBLEM SET: Rotation


1. A grindstone in the shape of a solid disk with a
diameter of 0.500m and a mass of 25.0 kg is
rotating at 600 rev/min. You press an ax with a
normal force of 150 N and the grindstone
comes to rest in 10.0 s. Find the coefficient of
friction between the ax and the grindstone.
Ignore friction in the bearings.
2. A wheel of radius 1. 00m turns with an angular acceleration given by

(t ) 3.60rad / s 2 (0.480rad / s 3 )t and it is at rest at t = 0. Find


the angular velocity at t = 5.00 s.
the angular displacement at t = 5.00 s.
the maximum angular velocity.
D.
the maximum positive angular displacement.
3. A pulley of mass 0.250 kg and radius 0.500 m is in the form of a solid disk. A
100-g mass is tied at the end of a string wound around the pulley. The mass is
released from rest and travels 5.00m downward. Determine (A) the speed of
the mass at the end of 5.00m. (B) the tension in the string as the mass is
traveling downward.
45o

4. A playground merry-go-round has a radius of 2.50 m and a moment of inertia of


2000 kg.m2 about a vertical axle trough its center and it turns with negligible
45o friction. A force of 20.0 N is applied tangentially to the edge of the merry-goround for 10.0 s. The merry-go-round is initially at rest. (a) What is its angular
W the end of the 10.0-s interval? (b) What is the work done in turning the
speed at
merry-go-round? (c) What is the power expended in turning the merry-go-round?

5. In the figure at right, the hanging mass weighs


100 N and is suspended 0.50 m from the top of
the beam. The 2.00-m long beam weighs 200N
and its center of gravity is 0.75 m from the
bottom. The bottom end of the beam is fixed to
the wall. The rope is attached to the center of the
beam. Draw a complete free-body-diagram. (a)
Find the tension T in the rope. (b) Find the
horizontal and vertical components of the force
exerted by the wall on the beam.

6. Find the center of gravity of the figure below.


y (cm)
8
6
4
2

10

12

x (cm)

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