You are docking with a space station that is rotating about the axis of the dock
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You are docking with a space station that is rotating about the axis of the docking port at a constant angular speed omega_s. There is also a red marker beacon attached to the space station. In order to successfully dock, the spacecraft tail must be aligned with the marker beacon. Your thrusters will provide a constant torque T about the space craft longitudinal axis. Your space craft is initially not spinning about its longitudinal axis, and it it has a mass moment of inertia I_GG about its longitudinal axis. Find the length of time t required to fire the thrusters in order to spin the space craft up to the space station angular speed omega_s. Find the angle theta at time = 0 (the time you fire the thrusters) so that when you have spun the spacecraft angular speed up to the space station speed, the marker beacon and the tail are aligned.Explanation / Answer
Angular acc, a = T/I [ T is torque, I is moment of inertia of tha aircraft]
now, Ws = at
t = Ws*I/T
now, angle at t = 0 , theta_o
so, - theta_o = 0.5*T^2*t^2/I^2 = 0.5*T^2*Ws^2*I^2/T^2*I^2 = 0.5*Ws^2*I/T
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