Rigid Bodies including topics of power and torque.

In summary, the conversation discusses the calculation of torque in relation to an airplane engine delivering 1.5x10^6 W at an angular velocity of 2400 rev/min. The conversation also explores how the power output of the engine can be used to lift a weight attached to a drum on the motor shaft. The solution to the problem involves using the formula for power in rotational motion and determining the relationship between angular and linear velocity. The summary concludes with the solution to the problem and the resources used to solve it.
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Question:

"An airplane engine delivers 1.5x10^6 W at an angular velocity of 2400 rev/min."

A) Compute torque developed
B) If a drum of negligible mass, .5m in diameter, were attached to the motor shaft, and the power output of the engine were used to raise a weight hanging from a rope wrapped around the drum, how large a weight could be lifted?
C) With what velocity would it rise?

WORK DONE: (Almost nothing, kinda looking for where to start with this question)

I know since they gave us the rev/min that the angular velocity is (2400*2PIE)/60

Other then this.. I have no clue how to start this problem.

Solved: Thank you for your help Astronuc, you saved me hours of finding that.
 
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http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/mi

See the formula for power for rotational motion.
 
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So power/angular velocity gives torque?
Proabably should have known that formula ^_^, just an analog with Pow=FV
 
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Thank you for the help. I finished the problems.

A) 6000 Nm

B) m < or = to 2400KG

C) If exactly 2400KG then the velocity it is raised by equals the initial velocity given. (Due to Forces equaling one another there is no accel)

Hopefully there are no mistakes ^_^.
 
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1. What is a rigid body?

A rigid body is a physical object that maintains its shape and size regardless of external forces acting on it. In other words, it does not deform or bend under the influence of external forces.

2. How is power related to rigid bodies?

Power is the rate at which work is done, and it is directly related to the motion of rigid bodies. When a force is applied to a rigid body and it moves, work is being done and power is being used.

3. What is torque?

Torque is a measure of the rotational force applied to a rigid body, causing it to rotate around an axis. It is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance from the axis of rotation.

4. How does torque affect the motion of a rigid body?

Torque is responsible for causing rotational motion in a rigid body. If there is a net torque acting on a body, it will experience angular acceleration and start to rotate.

5. How can power and torque be used to optimize the performance of machines?

In machines, power and torque can be used to determine the work output and efficiency. By increasing either the power or torque, the work output of a machine can be increased, resulting in higher efficiency and better performance.

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