Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Author: Tipler
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 9, Problem 82P

(a)

To determine

To Calculate: The moment of inertia of combination of platform-drum.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 82P

The moment of inertia of combination of platform-drum is 1.2 kgm2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Radius of the concentric drum, R=10 cm

  =(10 cm)( 1 m 100 cm)=0.100 m

Mass of the hanging object, M=2.50 kg

Distance through which the object falls, D=1.80 m

Time, t1=4.2s

Formula used:

Torque, τ=Iα

Where, I is the moment of inertia and α is the angular acceleration.

From Newton’s second law of motion:

  Fi=miai

Where, F represents force, m represents mass and a represents acceleration.

Second equation of motion is:

  s=v0t+12at2

Where, s is the displacement, t is the time, a is the acceleration and v0 is the initial velocity.

Calculation:

Apply the Newton’s second law of motion to the platform

  τ=TR=I0α.......(1)

Apply the Newton’s second law of motion to the weight:

  Fy=MgT=Ma.......(2)

Relation between angular acceleration and acceleration is α=aR

Substituting for α in equation (1) then the tension in the string is

  T=I0aR2

Now, substituting for the tension in equation (2) , and solve for the moment of inertia,

  MgI0aR2=MaI0=MR2( ga)a=MR2(ga1)..........(3)

The relation among the distance, acceleration and time is given by

  s=v0t+12at2

The intial velocity (v0) of the object is zero.

Substitute for the initial velocity (v0) of the object and distance in the above equation:

  D=12at2a=2Dt2

The moment of inertia of combinaiton of platform-drum is: I0=MR2( g t 2 2D1)=(2.50 kg)(0.100 m)2( ( 9.80 m/s 2 ) ( 4.20 s ) 2 2( 1.80 m )1)=1.18 kgm21.2 kgm2

Conclusion:

The moment of inertia of combination of platform-drum is 1.2 kg/m2 .

(b)

To determine

To Calculate: The total moment of inertia.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 82P

The total moment of inertia is 3.1 kgm2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Radius of the concentric drum, R=10 cm

  =(10 cm)( 1 m 100 cm)=0.100 m

Mass of the hanging object, M=2.50 kg

Distance fall by the object, D=1.80 m

Time, t2=6.8s

Formula used:

From the previous part:

  Itotal=MR2(gt22D1)

Calculation:

Substitute the values and solve for total moment of inertia:

  Itotal=MR2( g t 2 2D1)=(2.50 kg)(0.100 m)2( ( 9.80 m/s 2 ) ( 6.80 s ) 2 2( 1.80 m )1)=3.1 kgm2

Conclusion:

Total moment of inertia is 3.1 kgm2 .

(c)

To determine

To Calculate: The moment of inertia of the object.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 82P

The moment of inertia of the object is 1.9 kgm2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The total moment of inertia is 3.1 kgm2 .

The moment of inertia of combination of platform-drum is 1.2 kgm2 .

Formula used:

The moment of inertia of the object can be calculated by using the formula:

  I=ItotalI0

Calculation:

Moment of inertia of the object, I=ItotalI0

  =3.12kgm21.18 kgm2=1.9kgm2

Conclusion:

Moment of inertia of the object is 1.9 kgm2 .

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