Problem 1CQ Figure Q7.3 shows four pulleys, each with a heavy and a light block strung over it. The blocks’ velocities are shown. What are the signs (+ or -) of the angular velocity and angular acceleration of the pulley in each case?
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Problem 57GP
A reasonable estimate of the moment of inertia of an ice skater spinning with her arms at her sides can be made by modeling most of her body as a uniform cylinder. Suppose the skater has a mass of 64 kg. One-eighth of that mass is in her arms, which are 60 cm long and 20 cm from the vertical axis about which she rotates. The rest of her mass is approximately in the form of a 20-cm-radius cylinder.
a. Estimate the skater’s moment of inertia to two significant figures.
b. If she were to hold her arms outward, rather than at her sides, would her moment of inertia increase, decrease, or remain unchanged? Explain.
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The first step in solving 7 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 57GPA reasonable estimate of the moment of inertia of an ice skater spinning with her arms at her sides can be made by modeling most of her body as a uniform cylinder. Suppose the skater has a mass of 64 kg. One-eighth of that mass is in her arms, which are 60 cm long and 20 cm from the vertical axis about which she rotates. The rest of her mass is approximately in the form of a 20-cm-radius cylinder.a. Estimate the skater’s moment of inertia to two significant figures.b. If she were to hold her arms outward, rather than at her sides, would her moment of inertia increase, decrease, or remain unchanged? Explain.
From the textbook chapter Rotational Motion you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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