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The forum discussion centers on solving physics problems related to centripetal force, torque, and rotational motion. The calculations provided include determining the radius of a curve for a runner, torque applied to a motor shaft, centripetal force for a truck, and the revolutions of a pulley system. The answers calculated were 4326.1 ft for the radius, 35.8 Nm for torque, 15,846.1 lbs and 63,384.4 lbs for centripetal forces, and 105 RPM for the second pulley. A clarification regarding the distinction between weight and mass in the context of the runner's weight was also discussed.

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Hello everyone,

I appreciate all of the help I have received in the past and was hoping someone could confirm my answers to the following problems that I was unsure of.

First question:

The centripetal force on a runner is 17 lb. If the runner weighs 175 lb, and his speed is 14 Mi/Hour, find the Radius of the curve.

r=(m*v^2)/Fc
r=(175lb*20.5^2 ft/s)/17lb
r=4326.1 Ft

Second Question:

A motor develops .75Kw of power at 2000 revolutions per 10 minutes. What Torque is applied to the motor shaft?

T=P/W
T=750W / 20.93rad/s
T=35.8 Nm

Third Question

A truck with mass 215 slugs rounds a curve of radius 53ft with a speed of 62.5 ft/s. A) what is the centripetal force exerted on the truck while rounding the curve? B) How does the centripetal force change when the velocity is doubled? C) what is the new force?

a) Fc=m * v^2 / r
Fc=215 * 62.5^2 / 53
Fc=15,846.1 lbs

B) The force would be increased

C) Fc=m * v^2 / r
Fc=215 * 125^2 / 53
Fc=63,384.4 lbs

Last question:

A pulley of diameter 14cm is driven by an electric motor to revolve 75 RPM. The pulley drives a second one of diameter 10cm. How many revolutions does the second pulley make in 1 minutes

D1=14cm
w=75RPM
D2=10cm
w2=?

D1*w1=D2*w2
14*75=10*w2
1050=10*w2
w2=105 RPM

If anyone can help confirm my answers, I would greatly appreciate it!
 
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All you answers seem valid although I have one question. In the first problem is it the mass or the weight of the runner that is 175 lbs. A pound force is not equal to a pound mass. In fact 1 lbm * 32.2 ft/s^2 = 1lbf. So you may need to divide that 175 lbs by 32.2 to get your answer in terms of a mass. Slugs on the other hand are already a mass, 1 slug = 32.2 lbm
 


Hi there,

I am not an expert in physics, but I can see that you have shown your work and calculations for each question. It seems like you have used the correct formulas and units, so your answers should be correct. However, I would suggest double checking your calculations just to be sure. It's always good to double check your work to avoid any mistakes. Other than that, great job on completing these questions! Keep up the good work.
 

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