A stick is resting on a concrete step with 1/5 of its length hanging over the ed
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A stick is resting on a concrete step with 1/5 of its length hanging over the edge. A single ladybug lands on the end of the stick hanging over the edge, and the stick begins to tip. A moment later, a second, identical ladybug lands on the other end of the stick, which results in the stick coming momentarily to rest 62.1° from the horizontal. If the mass of each bug is 3.60 times the mass of the stick and the stick is 17.5 cm long, what is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the stick at the instant shown?
The answer is NOT 22.77 rad/s2
A stick is resting on a concrete step with 1/5 of its length hanging over the edge. A single ladybug lands on the end of the stick hanging over the edge, and the stick begins to tip. A moment later, a second, identical ladybug lands on the other end of the stick, which results in the stick coming momentarily to rest 62.1 from the horizontal. If the mass of each bug is 3.60 times the mass of the stick and the stick is 17.5 cm long, what is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the stick at the instant shown Number 32.17 rad s 62.100 figure not to scaleExplanation / Answer
moment of inertia of the system
I = ML^2/12 + ( Mx( 0.3 L)^2) + 3.6 M ((0.2L)^2 ) + 3.6 M ((0.8 L)^2)
I = 2.62 ML^2
we know that net torque = I xalpha
3.6 Mg ( 0.8Lcos62.1) + Mg(0.3L cos62.1) - 3.6 Mg (0.2cos62.1) = i x alpha
11.28 M L = 2.62 ML^2 alpha
alpha = 24.6 rad/s^2
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