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r-ruslan [8.4K]
2 years ago
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A hollow cylinder of mass 2.00 kgkg, inner radius 0.100 mm, and outer radius 0.200 mm is free to rotate without friction around

a horizontal shaft of radius 0.100 mm along the axis of the cylinder. You wrap a light, nonstretching cable around the cylinder and tie the free end to a 0.500 kgkg block of cheese. You release the cheese from rest a distance hh above the floor. If the cheese is moving downward at 4.00 m/sm/s just before it hits the ground, what is the value of hh? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Physics
2 answers:
kipiarov [429]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: 2.86 m

Explanation:

To solve this question, we will use the law of conservation of kinetic and potential energy, which is given by the equation,

ΔPE(i) + ΔKE(i) = ΔPE(f) + ΔKE(f)

In this question, it is safe to say there is no kinetic energy in the initial state, and neither is there potential energy in the end, so we have

mgh + 0 = 0 + KE(f)

To calculate the final kinetic energy, we must consider the energy contributed by the Inertia, so that we then have

mgh = 1/2mv² + 1/2Iw²

To get the inertia of the bodies, we use the formula

I = [m(R1² + R2²) / 2]

I = [2(0.2² + 0.1²) / 2]

I = 0.04 + 0.01

I = 0.05 kgm²

Also, the angular velocity is given by

w = v / R2

w = 4 / (1/5)

w = 20 rad/s

If we then substitute these values in the equation we have,

0.5 * 9.8 * h = (1/2 * 0.5 * 4²) + (1/2 * 0.05 * 20²)

4.9h = 4 + 10

4.9h = 14

h = 14 / 4.9

h = 2.86 m

adelina 88 [10]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The value of h is 2.86 m

Explanation:

Applying the energy conservation:

E_{p,i} +E_{k,i} =E_{p,f} +E_{k,f} \\mgh+0=0+\frac{1}{2} mv^{2} +\frac{1}{2} Iw^{2} \\I=\frac{m(R_{1}^{2}+R_{2}^{2})    }{2}

Where

m = 2 kg

R₁ = 0.2 m

R₂ = 0.1 m

I=\frac{2*(0.2^{2}+0.1^{2})  }{2} =0.05kgm^{2}

The angular speed is:

w = v/R₂ = 4/0.2 = 20 rad/s

h=\frac{\frac{1}{2}mv^{2}+\frac{1}{2}Iw^{2}    }{mg} =\frac{\frac{1}{2}*2*4^{2}+\frac{1}{2}*0.05*20^{2}    }{2*9.8} =2.86m

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