An experimental bicycle wheel is placed on a test stand so that it is free to tu
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An experimental bicycle wheel is placed on a test stand so that it is free to turn on its axle. If a constant net torque of 7.00N.m is applied to the tire for 2.00s , the angular speed of the tire increases from 0 to 100 rec/min. The external torque is then removed, and the wheel is brought to rest by friction in its bearings in 125s . Assume the direction the wheel is rotating is the positive direction.a)Compute the moment of inertia of the wheel about the rotation axis.
b)Compute the friction torque.
c)Compute the total number of revolutions made by the wheel in the 125-s time interval.
Explanation / Answer
100 rpm*2/60 = w = 10.472 rad/sec
= w/t = 5.236 rad/sec²
a) I = Q/ = 7.00/5.236 = 1.33 kgm²
b) Qf = I*2 = I*w/t2 = 1.33 * 10.472/125 = .112 Nm
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