26. A solid wheel accelerates at 3.25 rad/s2 when a
force of 4.5 N exerts a torque on it. If the wheel
is replaced by a wheel which has all of its mass
on the rim, the moment of inertia is given by
1 = mr? What force should be exerted on the
strap to give the same angular velocity?

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Answer 1

Answer:

9.0 N

Explanation:

The location of the mass of the wheel on the wheel = Evenly distributed

The acceleration of the solid wheel, α = 3.25 rad/s²

The applied force on the wheel = 4.5 N

The location mass of the replacement wheel = All on (around) the rim

The moment of inertia of the new wheel, I = m·r² (From an online source)

We have;

The moment of inertia for a solid wheel = 1/2·m·r²

The torque, τ = Moment of inertia, I × Acceleration, α

For the solid wheel, we have;

τ  = 1/2·m·r² × 3.25 rad/s²

τ = r × F = r × m × a

For the replacement wheel, we have;

τ  = m·r² × 3.25 rad/s² = 2 × 1/2·m·r² × 3.25 rad/s²

∴ τ = 2 × r × F

Given that the radius remains the same, the force applied on the replacement wheel needs to be doubled

The force that should be exerted on the strap to give the same angular velocity, F' = 2 × F

The required force, F' = 2 × 4.5 N = 9.0 N.


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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A man supports himself and the uniform horizontal beam pulling the rope with a force T.The weights of men and the beam are 883 N and 245 N respectively.Calculate the tension T in the rope and the forces exerted by the pin at A.

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Answer:

T=502.5N

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Explanation:

The computation of the tension T in the rope and the forces exerted by the pin at A is shown below:

vertical forces sum = Ay + Tsin20 + T - 245 - 883 = 0

Now  

horizontal forces sum = Ax - Tcos70

Now Moment about B

-Ay × 4.8 + 245 × 2.4 + 883 × 1.8=0

Ay=453.6N

Now substitute in sum of vertical forces T=502.5N

Ax=171.8N

a. The tension (T) in the rope is equal to 502.51 Newton.

b. The forces exerted by the pin at A is equal to 171.86 Newton.

Given the following data:

Weight of men = 883 N Weight of beam = 245 N

To calculate the tension (T) in the rope and the forces exerted by the pin at A:

First of all, we would determine the vertical force by taking moment about point B as shown in the diagram.

[tex]-A_y \times 4.8 + 883 \times 1.8 + 245 \times 2.4 =0\\\\-4.8A_y + 1589.4 + 588 =0\\\\4.8A_y= 3237\\\\A_y=\frac{2177.4}{4.8} \\\\A_y= 453.63 \;Netwon[/tex]

The tension (T) in the rope would be calculated by the sum of the vertical component of forces, which is given by:

[tex]\sum F_x = A_y + Tsin20 + T - 245 - 883 = 0\\\\453.63 + 0.3420T + T -1128=0\\\\1.3420T = 1128-453.63\\\\1.3420T =674.37\\\\T =\frac{674.37}{1.3420}[/tex]

Tension, T = 502.51 Newton.

To find the forces exerted by the pin at A, we sum the vertical component of forces, which is given by:

[tex]\sum F_y = A_x - Tcos70 =0\\\\A_x =Tcos70\\\\A_x = 502.51 \times cos70\\\\A_x = 502.51 \times 0.3420\\\\A_x = 171.86\;Newton[/tex]

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Answer:

The magnitude of the magnetic force acting on the conductor is 0.75 Newton

Explanation:

The parameters given in the question are;

The length of the straight segment of wire, L = 25 cm = 0.25 m

The current carried in the wire, I = 5 A

The orientation of the wire with the magnetic field = Perpendicular

The strength of the magnetic field in which the wire is located, B = 0.60 T

The magnetic force, 'F', is given by the following formula;

F = [tex]\underset{I}{\rightarrow }[/tex]·L×[tex]\underset{B}{\rightarrow }[/tex] = I·L·B·sin(θ)

Where;

[tex]\underset{I}{\rightarrow }[/tex] = The current flowing, I

L = The length of the wire

[tex]\underset{B}{\rightarrow }[/tex] = The magnetic field strength, B

θ = The angle of inclination of the conductor to the magnetic field

Where I = 5 A, L = 0.25 m, B = 0.60 T, and θ = 90°, we get;

F = 5 A × 0.25 m × 0.60 T × sin(90°) = 0.75 N

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Answer:

3m/s is the answer.

Explanation:

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λ = wavelength

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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What is frequency?

Frequency of a wave is the number of wave cycles per unit time. It is the inverse of the time period of the wave. Frequency is inversely proportional to the wavelength  of the wave.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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insulators restrict free flow of electrons

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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