PHYS.243-317.1230-1320.Tuesdays.Enterprise.Hall.Room.275
Join Dr. Harold A. Geller for PHYS.243-317 on Tuesdays at Enterprise Hall, Room 275. Don't forget to visit the webpage for this recitation. Explore physics homework problems and iClicker questions. Test your knowledge on angular velocity, linear speed, rotational inertia, and angular acceleration. Enhance your understanding of physics concepts through engaging presentations.
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PHYS 243-317 1230-1320 Tuesdays Enterprise Hall Room 275 Week 10 with Dr. Harold A. Geller Office: Planetary Hall Room 233
Again, dont forget the Again, don t forget the webpage for this recitation webpage for this recitation http://physics.gmu.edu/~hgeller/PHYS243-317spring2024/
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iClicker Question A disc has a radius of 5 cm. If the disc rotates about its central axis at an angular speed of 8 rev/s, what is the linear speed of a point on the rim of the disc? A 0.4 m/s B 2.5 m/s C 3.9 m/s D 50 m/s
iClicker Question A disc has a radius of 5 cm. If the disc rotates about its central axis at an angular speed of 8 rev/s, what is the linear speed of a point on the rim of the disc? A 0.4 m/s B 2.5 m/s C 3.9 m/s D 50 m/s
iClicker Question An object spins with an angular velocity . If the object s rotational inertia increases by a factor of 4, without the application of any external torque, what will be the object s new angular velocity? A B C 2 D 4
iClicker Question An object spins with an angular velocity . If the object s rotational inertia increases by a factor of 4, without the application of any external torque, what will be the object s new angular velocity? A B C 2 D 4
iClicker Question An object, initially at rest, begins spinning under a constant angular acceleration. In 15 s, it completes an angular displacement of 90 rad. What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration it experiences? A 0.4 rad/s2 B 0.8 rad/s2 C 6 rad/s2 D 12 rad/s2
iClicker Question An object, initially at rest, begins spinning under a constant angular acceleration. In 15 s, it completes an angular displacement of 90 rad. What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration it experiences? A 0.4 rad/s2 B 0.8 rad/s2 C 6 rad/s2 D 12 rad/s2
iClicker Question A wheel initially rotating at 12 rad/s decelerates uniformly to rest in 0.4 s. If the wheel has a rotational inertia of 0.5 kg*m2, what is the magnitude of the torque causing this deceleration? A 1.5 N*m B 15 N*m C 30 N*m D 38 N*m
iClicker Question A wheel initially rotating at 12 rad/s decelerates uniformly to rest in 0.4 s. If the wheel has a rotational inertia of 0.5 kg*m2, what is the magnitude of the torque causing this deceleration? A 1.5 N*m B 15 N*m C 30 N*m D 38 N*m
iClicker Question A grinding wheel with a radius of 12 cm is being used to sharpen a knife. The side of the knife is pressed perpendicularly into the wheel s surface with a force of 16 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the knife and the wheel is 0.28. What is the torque the grinding wheel s motor must supply to maintain its rotation rate of 50 rad/s? A 5 N*m B 0.72 N*m C 4.5 N*m D 0.54 N*m
iClicker Question A grinding wheel with a radius of 12 cm is being used to sharpen a knife. The side of the knife is pressed perpendicularly into the wheel s surface with a force of 16 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the knife and the wheel is 0.28. What is the torque the grinding wheel s motor must supply to maintain its rotation rate of 50 rad/s? A 5 N*m B 0.72 N*m C 4.5 N*m D 0.54 N*m
iClicker Question A child with a mass of 25 kg is standing at the edge of a 2 m radius merry-go-round, and they are rotating without friction at 20 rpm. The child then moves toward the center of the merry-go-round. The merry-go-round has a rotation inertia of 1200 kg*m2, and the rotational inertia of the child is I = mr2, where r is her distance from the axis of rotation. What is the new angular velocity when she is 0.5 m from the center of the merry-go-round? A 2.03 rad/s B 2.09 rad/s C 2.15 rad/s D 2.25 rad/s
iClicker Question A child with a mass of 25 kg is standing at the edge of a 2 m radius merry-go-round, and they are rotating without friction at 20 rpm. The child then moves toward the center of the merry-go-round. The merry-go-round has a rotation inertia of 1200 kg*m2, and the rotational inertia of the child is I = mr2, where r is her distance from the axis of rotation. What is the new angular velocity when she is 0.5 m from the center of the merry-go-round? A 2.03 rad/s B 2.09 rad/s C 2.15 rad/s D 2.25 rad/s