You are designing a system for moving aluminum cylinders from the ground to a lo
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You are designing a system for moving aluminum cylinders from the ground to a loading dock. You use a sturdy wooden ramp that is 4.00 m long and inclined at 37.0 above the horizontal. Each cylinder is fitted with a light, frictionless yoke through its center, and a light (but strong) rope is attached to the yoke. Each cylinder is uniform and has mass 410 kg and radius 0.300 m. The cylinders are pulled up the ramp by applying a constant force F to the free end of the rope. F is parallel to the surface of the ramp and exerts no torque on the cylinder. The coefficient of static friction between the ramp surface and the cylinder is 0.120.
What is the largest magnitude F can have so that the cylinder still rolls without slipping as it moves up the ramp?
If the cylinder starts from rest at the bottom of the ramp and rolls without slipping as it moves up the ramp, what is the shortest time it can take the cylinder to reach the top of the ramp?
Explanation / Answer
Here, frictional force = 0.120 * 410 * 9.8 * cos37 = 385.07 N
=> torque = 385.07 * 0.300 = 115.52 N.m
=> angular acceleration = 115.52/(0.5 * 410 * 0.3 * 0.3) = 6.26 rad/sec2
=> linear acceleration = 0.3 * 6.26 = 1.878 m/sec2
=> F - 410 * 9.8 * sin37 - 0.120 * 410 * 9.8 * cos37 = 410 * 1.878
=> F = 3573.14 N -----------------> largest magnitude F can have so that the cylinder still rolls
=> shortest time it can take the cylinder to reach the top = sqrt(2 * 4/1.878) = 2.064 sec
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