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Answers Ch.6

This document contains answers to end-of-chapter problems from Chapter 6. It addresses questions related to simple harmonic motion, conservation of energy and momentum, rotational motion, and dynamics problems involving blocks on inclined planes or rotating disks. The problems cover topics such as calculating accelerations, frequencies, tensions, velocities, and equilibrium conditions.

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Answers Ch.6

This document contains answers to end-of-chapter problems from Chapter 6. It addresses questions related to simple harmonic motion, conservation of energy and momentum, rotational motion, and dynamics problems involving blocks on inclined planes or rotating disks. The problems cover topics such as calculating accelerations, frequencies, tensions, velocities, and equilibrium conditions.

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ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER PROBLEMS

CHAPTER 6

Q 6.2)
( )
( )
2
2
0
b t M
ta
B
A
B

e
e
+
=
Q 6.3)
( ) m M R
mv
2 +
= e
Q 6.5) N1=1674.04 lb; N2=924.04 lb
Q 6.6)
( ) d
L
d R
Mv
Mg N
+
=
2
2
2
1
2
1


( ) d
L
d R
Mv
Mg N
+
+ =
2
2
2
1
2
2

Q 6.7)
12
5
2
ML

Q 6.9) Rod will undergo SHM with angular frequency
l
g
e =
Q 6.10)
2
1
2

t
+
=
MgR

Q 6.11)
2
0
0
2
e
FL
I =
Q 6.12) ( )
2 3 2 1 3 2 1
4 l M M l M M M = +
Q 6.13) In (a) angular momentum and in case


(b) kinetic energy is conserved vf = v0
Q 6.14) ( ) ( )
l
g
b
Mgl
a
B
2
3
2
= = o t
Q 6.15)
gl
l R
T
2 2
2
+
= t
Q 6.16)
2
R
l =
Q 6.17)
l
g
M
k
2
3
4
15
= e
Q 6.18)
( ) ( )
( )gl m M
l m M MR
T
2 /
3 / 2 /
2
2 2
+
+ +
= t

If disk is free to rotate then
( )
( )g m M
l m M
T
2 /
3 /
2
+
+
= t
Q 6.19) ( )
2
2
MR
C
a = e
( ) ( ) ( )
3
2
3
1
0
max
2
u
u e = =
MR
C
b
Q 6.20) |
.
|

\
|
= =

3
1
tan ;
16
10
1
axis horizontal with angle Mg F


Q 6.23) ( )
R
3A
2A then a If = = = + o o R A a a
( )
( ) m M R
mg
b
3
4
+
= o ;
( )
g
m M
M m
a
3
3
+

= ;
( )
g
m M
m M
A
3 +
+
=
Q 6.24)
5
4g
A =
Q 6.25)
u sin 10
7
2
0
g
v
l =
Q 6.26) Sphere will reach first.
Q 6.27)
( ) R b
MgR
F
+
=
2
3

Q 6.28)
R
b
F
Mg
Sin

u =
Q 6.29)
b
Mv
Mg b
R b
R Mg
T a
t
2
2 2
2
2
)
) 2 (
) +
+
=
Q 6.31)
3
0
e
e =
f

Q 6.32)
M m
M
R
+
=
0
e
e
Q 6.33) ( ) ( )
( )
( )
2
0
2 2
0 0
2
2
0
2 2
0
2
0
2
0
0 0
2
mR I
R I
gh
mR I
R I
v b
mR I
I
a
+
+ +
+
=
+
=
= = =
=
Q 6.35) R L 2 <
Q 6.37) ( ) ( )
|
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
+

=
|
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
+

=
1
3
1
3
;
1
4
1
4
0 0
M
m
M
m
v v b
M
m
M
m
v v a
f f

Q 6.39) (a) The system will rotate about its CM with
l
v
5
6
0
= =

Q 6.40) ( ) ( ) 2 / ; 2 / b l b b l a +

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