A machinist turns on the power on to a grinding wheel at time t = 0s. The wheel
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A machinist turns on the power on to a grinding wheel at time t = 0s. The wheel accelerates uniformly from rest for 10s and reaches the operating angular speed of 58 rad/s. The wheel is run at that angular velocity for 30s, and then power is shut off. The wheel slows down uniformly at 1.4 rad/s^2 until the wheel stops. What is the total number of revolutions made by the wheel in this situation ? A machinist turns on the power on to a grinding wheel at time t = 0s. The w heel accelerates uniformly from rest for 10s and reaches the operating angular speed of 96 rad/s. The wheel is run at that angular velocity for 40 s and then power is shut off. The wheel slows down uniformly at 1.5 rad/s^2 until the wheel stops. For how long a time after the power is shut off does it take the wheel to stop?Explanation / Answer
7) wo = 0 , w = 58 rad/s , t = 10 s
from rotationa kinematic equaitons
w = wo + alpha*t
58 = 0 +alpha*10
alpha = 5.8 rad/s^2
w^2-wo^2= 2alpha*theta
58^2 = 2*5.8*theta
theta1 = 290 rad
w = 58 rad/s , t = 30 s
theta = w*t = 58*30
theta2 = 1740 rad
wo = 58 rad/s , alpha = 1.4 rad/s^2
0 - 58^2 = -2*1.4*theta
theta3 = 1201 rad
Theta = theta1+theta2+theta3
= 290+1740+1201 = 3231 rad
theta = 3231/(2*3.14) = 514 rev
8) w = 96 rad/s, wo = 0
alpha = -1.5 rad/s^2
from rotational kinematic equations
w = wo+alpha*t
0 = 96 -1.5*t
t = 64 s
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