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The string constrains the rotational and translational motion of the falling cyl

ID: 1378024 • Letter: T

Question

The string constrains the rotational and translational motion of the falling cylinder, given that it doesn't slip. What is the relationship between the magnitude of the angular velocity ? and that of the velocity v of the center of mass of the cylinder?

Express ? in terms of v and r.

Let's look at some limiting cases as a way to build your intuition and also to check your answers. If you can't answer these questions now, work through other parts of this problem first and then consider these special cases using your final analytic answer.

In the limit that the moment of inertia I?0 while the mass m remains finite, what magnitudes would you expect for the tension T in the vertical section of string and the downward acceleration a of the center of mass?
Note: This is a hypothetical cylinder with all its mass concentrated along its axis. The rest of the cylinder (i.e. the bulk) is massless.

Choose the option that best describes the limiting values of T and a under the conditions given.

T=0 and a=0
T=0 and a=g
T=mg and a=0
T=? and a=g
T=0 and a=?
T=mg and a=g

Now return to the original cylinder. Using Newton's 2nd law, complete the equation of motion in the vertical direction j^ that describes the translational motion of the cylinder.

Express your answer in terms of the tension T in the vertical section of string, m, and g; a positive answer indicates an upward acceleration.

Using the equation of rotational motion and the definition of torque ?? =r? F? , complete the equation of rotational motion of the cylinder about its center of mass.

Your answer should include the tension T in the vertical section of string and the radius r. A positive answer indicates a counterclockwise torque about the center of mass (in the k^ direction).

In other parts of this problem expressions have been found for the vertical acceleration of the cylinder ayand the angular acceleration ? of the cylinder in the k^ direction; both expressions include an unknown variable, namely, the tension T in the vertical section of string. The string constrains the rotational and vertical motions, providing a third equation relating ay and ?. Solve these three equations to find the vertical acceleration, ay, of the center of mass of the cylinder.

Express ay in terms of g, m, r, and I; a positive answer indicates upward acceleration.

Explanation / Answer

a)

w = V/r

b)

moment of inertia of the cylinder is given as

I = mr2

force equation for linear motion of cylinder is given as

mg - T = ma

T = mg - ma                          eq-2

Torque equation is given as

T r = I a/r

T = (mr2) (a/r2)    

T = ma                    eq-2

using eq-1 and eq-2

ma = mg - ma

a = g/2          

and

T = mg/2

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