The figure shows three rotating, uniform disks that are coupled by belts. One be
ID: 1370164 • Letter: T
Question
The figure shows three rotating, uniform disks that are coupled by belts. One belt runs around the rims of disks A and C. Another belt runs around a central hub on disk A and the rim of disk B. The belts move smoothly without slippage on the rims and hub. Disk A has radius R; its hub has radius 0.438R; disk B has radius 0.285R; and disk C has radius 2.20R. Disks B andC have the same density (mass per unit volume) and thickness. What is the ratio of the magnitude of the angular momentum of disk C to that of disk B?
Explanation / Answer
velocit of belt will be same. ( v = w*r = constant )
for A and B :
0.438R * wA = 0.285R * wB
wA = 0.651 wB
for A and C:
R*wA = 2.20R*wC
wA = 2.20wC
so 0.651 wB = 2.20wC
wB = 3.38 wC ..... (i)
angular momentum = Iw
Ib = (pi x (0.285R)^2) (0.285R)^2 /2 ....(ii)
Ic = (pi x (2.20R)^2) (2.20R)^2 /2 ..... (iii)
Lc / Lb = (IcwC) / (Ib wB)
= ( (pi x (2.20R)^2) (2.20R)^2 /2 )(wC) / ((pi x (0.285R)^2) (0.285R)^2 /2)(3.38wC)
= 1050.50
Related Questions
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.