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12 In Fig. 11-35, a solid brass ball of mass 0.320 g will roll smoothly along a
loop-the-loop track when released from rest along the straight section. The circular
loop has radius R= 12.0 cm, and the ball has radius r
ball is on the verge of leaving the track when it reaches the top of the loop? If the
ball is released at height h = 6.00R, what are the (b) magnitude and (c) direction of the horizontal force component
acting on the ball at point Q?
26 At the instant of Fig. 11-40, a 2.0 kg particle P has a position vector r of magnitude
5.0 m and angle 1 = 45 and a velocity vector v of magnitude 4.0 m/s and angle 2 = 30.
Force F of magnitude 2.0 N and angle 3 = 30, acts on P. All three vectors lie in the xy
plane. About the origin, what are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the angular
momentum of P and the (c) magnitude and (d) direction of the torque acting on P?
41 Figure 11-45 shows a rigid structure consisting of a circular hoop of radius R and
mass m, and a square made of four thin bars, each of length R and mass m. The rigid
structure rotates at a constant speed about a vertical axis, with a period of rotation of 2.5 s.
Assuming R = 0.50 m and m = 2.0 kg, calculate (a) the structures rotational inertia about
the axis of rotation and (b) its angular momentum about that axis.
47 A track is mounted on a large wheel that is free to turn with negligible friction
about a vertical axis (Fig. 11-48). A toy train of mass m is placed on the track and,
with the system initially at rest, the trains electrical power is turned on.The train
reaches speed 0.15 m/s with respect to the track. What is the angular speed of the
wheel if its mass is 1.1m and its radius is 0.43 m? (Treat the wheel as a hoop, and neglect the mass of the spokes
and hub.)
50 The rotor of an electric motor has rotational inertia Im = 2.0 x 10-3 kgm2 about its central axis. The motor is
used to change the orientation of the space probe in which it is mounted. The motor axis is mounted along the
central axis of the probe; the probe has rotational inertia Ip = 10 kgm2 about this axis. Calculate the number of
revolutions of the rotor required to turn the probe through 30 about its central axis.
53 A uniform thin rod of length 0.500 m and mass 4.00 kg can rotate in a horizontal
plane about a vertical axis through its center. The rod is at rest when a 3.00 g bullet
traveling in the rotation plane is fired into one end of the rod. As viewed from above,
the bullets path makes angle = 60.0 with the rod (Fig. 11-50). If the bullet lodges in
the rod and the angular velocity of the rod is 10 rad/s immediately after the collision, what is the bullets speed just
before impact?
66 In Fig. 11-58, a small 50 g block slides down a frictionless surface through height
h = 15 cm and then sticks to a uniform rod of mass 100 g and length 35 cm. The rod
pivots about point O through angle before momentarily stopping. Find .
r
11-11) (a) f s = (4.0 N)i (b) 0.60 kg m2
11-12) (a) 32.4 cm (b) 2.24 10-2 N (c) toward the center of the loop
11-26) (a) 20 kg m2/s (b) out of the page (c) 5.0 Nm (d) out of the page
11-41) (a) 1.6 kgm2 (b) 4.0 kgm2/s
11-47) 0.17 rad/s
11-50) 4. 102 rev
11-53) 1.3 103 m/s
11-59) vp = 11.0 m/s
11-66) = 290
r
11-71) (a) 1.6 m/s2 (b) 16 rad/s2 (c) f = (4.0 N)i
11-81) (a) 58.8 J (b) 39.2 J