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Multiple-Concept Example 10 provides one model for solving this type of problem.

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Question

Multiple-Concept Example 10 provides one model for solving this type of problem. Two wheels have the same mass and radius of 4.7 kg and 0.40 m, respectively. One has (a) the shape of a hoop and the other (b) the shape of a solid disk. The wheels start from rest and have a constant angular acceleration with respect to a rotational axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the wheel at its center. Each turns through an angle of 13 rad in 9.0 s. Find the net external torque that acts on each wheel.

Explanation / Answer

They got 13 rad in 9.0 s. Using

theta = wo t + 1/2 (alpha) t^2

As wo = 0, solving for alpha,

alpha = 0.3210 rad/s^2

For the hoop,

Ihoop = M R^2 = 0.752 kg*m^2

For the disk,

Idisk = 1/2 MR^2 = 0.376 kg*m^2

Thus, the torques are

Thoop = Ihoop * alpha = 0.241 N*m   [torque on hoop]

Tdisk = Idisk * alpha = 0.121 N*m   [torque on disk]