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samemikejones
Jun23-05, 10:24 PM
got a real tricky but fun problem, wheel A is going 35 rad/s, with I = 25 Kg*m2 and merges into wheel B with I = 15 Kg*m2, if they stick together at contact, find its angular velocity and change in Kinetic Energy...
PlEASE HELP:
So far, I have L = IW, or 8.8 x 10^2 kg m2/sec
and L = IW for oval to be at 9.8 x 10^2 kg m2/sec,
w = L/I
need some guidance from here...PLEASE HELP..!!
OlderDan
Jun23-05, 11:40 PM
got a real tricky but fun problem, wheel A is going 35 rad/s, with I = 25 Kg*m2 and merges into wheel B with I = 15 Kg*m2, if they stick together at contact, find its angular velocity and change in Kinetic Energy...
PlEASE HELP:
So far, I have L = IW, or 8.8 x 10^2 kg m2/sec
and L = IW for oval to be at 9.8 x 10^2 kg m2/sec,
w = L/I
need some guidance from here...PLEASE HELP..!!
Your first computation for the angular momentum looks fine. I have no idea where your second line comes from. The problem is not specific, but I assume they indend for you to assume wheel B starts at rest. The two wheels together have greater moment of inertial than either one separately. Angular momentum must be conserved. How do calculate the kinetic energy?
OlderDan
Jun24-05, 08:25 AM
K.E. = 1/2 I omegah squared
OK, so you have an initial \omega for each wheel. Use conservation of angular momentum to find their final \omega and calculate the initial and final energies.
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