(a) At this instant, what is the speed of the center of the apparatus? U = Part 2 0.708548386 (b) At this instant, what is the angular speed of the apparatus? @] = i 5.08017 Part 3 Your answer is incorrect. Save for Later m/s 02 = radians/s Attempts: 1 of 10 used (c) You keep pulling with constant force 30 N for an additional 0.042 s. Now what is the angular speed of the apparatus? radians/s Attempts: 3 of 10 used Submit Answer

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A string is wrapped around a uniform disk of mass M = 2.1 kg and radius R = 0.12 m. (Recall that the moment of inertia of a
uniform disk is (1/2) MR².) Attached to the disk are four low-mass rods of radius b = 0.16 m, each with a small mass m = 0.7 kg at
the end. The device is initially at rest on a nearly frictionless surface. Then you pull the string with a constant force F = 30 N. At the
instant when the center of the disk has moved a distance d = 0.041 m, a length w = 0.033 m of string has unwound off the disk.
•m
bi
m
m
Part 1
M, R
Part 2
d
V= 0.708548386
Your answer is correct.
Part 3
m
(a) At this instant, what is the speed of the center of the apparatus?
@01 = i 5.08017
Save for Later
F
Your answer is incorrect.
(b) At this instant, what is the angular speed of the apparatus?
002 = i
w+d
Save for Later
m/s
eTextbook and Media
F
radians/s
(c) You keep pulling with constant force 30 N for an additional 0.042 s. Now what is the angular speed of the apparatus?
radians/s
Attempts: 1 of 10 used
Attempts: 3 of 10 used Submit Answer
Attempts: 0 of 10 used Submit Answer
Transcribed Image Text:A string is wrapped around a uniform disk of mass M = 2.1 kg and radius R = 0.12 m. (Recall that the moment of inertia of a uniform disk is (1/2) MR².) Attached to the disk are four low-mass rods of radius b = 0.16 m, each with a small mass m = 0.7 kg at the end. The device is initially at rest on a nearly frictionless surface. Then you pull the string with a constant force F = 30 N. At the instant when the center of the disk has moved a distance d = 0.041 m, a length w = 0.033 m of string has unwound off the disk. •m bi m m Part 1 M, R Part 2 d V= 0.708548386 Your answer is correct. Part 3 m (a) At this instant, what is the speed of the center of the apparatus? @01 = i 5.08017 Save for Later F Your answer is incorrect. (b) At this instant, what is the angular speed of the apparatus? 002 = i w+d Save for Later m/s eTextbook and Media F radians/s (c) You keep pulling with constant force 30 N for an additional 0.042 s. Now what is the angular speed of the apparatus? radians/s Attempts: 1 of 10 used Attempts: 3 of 10 used Submit Answer Attempts: 0 of 10 used Submit Answer
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