Fnet=ma 2008 #14: Kinetic Energy Increase with Angular Velocity

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The problem involves a spaceborne energy storage device with two equal masses connected by a tether, rotating about their center of mass. The scenario describes the relationship between kinetic energy and angular velocity as the tether is reeled in, leading to a change in angular velocity from ω to 2ω.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants discuss the relationship between kinetic energy and angular velocity, with one participant initially suggesting that the new kinetic energy would be 4E based on the squared relationship, while another participant points out that the answer is actually 2E. There is also a discussion about the conservation of angular momentum and its implications for the system as the tether is reeled in.

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The discussion is ongoing, with some participants expressing understanding and others seeking further clarification. A detailed explanation of the conservation of angular momentum and its effect on the kinetic energy has been provided, indicating a productive exploration of the concepts involved.

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Participants are navigating the implications of changing radius and angular velocity on kinetic energy, with some confusion about the expected outcomes based on initial assumptions. The discussion reflects the complexities of the problem without reaching a definitive conclusion.

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Homework Statement


A spaceborne energy storage device consists of two equal masses connected by a tether and rotating about their center of mass. Additional energy is stored by reeling in the tether; no external forces are applied. Initially the device has kinetic energy E and rotates at angular velocity ω. Energy is added until the device rotates at angular velocity 2ω. What is the new kinetic energy of the device?


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Not sure.


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I guessed that since kinetic energy is related to angular velocity squared, it would be 4E, but the answer is 2E.
 
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v=rw and if the tether is reeled in r reduces as w increases.Angular momentum is conserved.
 
Thanks, I get it now.
 
Can somebody explain this in detail?
 
Well, as you're pulling in the tether, angular momentum is conserved. Angular momentum: L=mvr, so:

mvr_{1}=mvr_{2}
rewriting v as wr...
\omega_{1} r_{1}^{2}=\omega_{2} r_{2}^{2}

With \omega_{2}=2\omega_{1}, we get

r_{1}^{2}\omega_{1}=r_{2}^{2}\left(2 \omega_{1}\right)

\frac{r_{1}}{\sqrt{2}}=r_{2}


Kinetic energy...
K_{1}=mv^{2}=m\left(\omega r\right)^{2}=m\omega^{2}r^{2}

So, replacing with \omega_{2} and r_{2},

K_{2}=m\left(2\omega\right)^{2}\left(\frac{r}{\sqrt{2}}\right)^{2}=m\left(4\omega^{2}\right)\left(\frac{r^{2}}{2}\right)=2m\omega^{2}r^{2}=2K_{1}
 

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