Rotational Motion and Torque - AP Physics C Electricity & Magnetism

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Question

A mechanic is using a wrench to loosen and tighten screws on an engine block and wants to increase the amount of torque he puts on the screws to adjust them more easily. Which of the following steps will not help him to do so?

Answer

Remember the torque equation:

Exerting force on the wrench at an angle less perpendicular to the wrench will reduce and thus reduce the torque.

The other answer options will all increase the torque being applied, making the twisting motion easier.

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A mechanic is using a wrench to loosen and tighten screws on an engine block and wants to increase the amount of torque he puts on the screws to adjust them more easily. Which of the following steps will not help him to do so?

Answer

Remember the torque equation:

Exerting force on the wrench at an angle less perpendicular to the wrench will reduce and thus reduce the torque.

The other answer options will all increase the torque being applied, making the twisting motion easier.

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Doing which of the following would allow you to find the center of mass of an object?

Answer

Center of mass can be found by spinning an object. It will naturally spin around its center of mass, due to the concept of even distribution of mass in relation to the center of mass. Shape and mass are important factors in this property, but the most improtant factor is the mass distribution.

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If two masses, and are placed on a seesaw of length , where must the fulcrum be placed such that the seesaw remains level?

Answer

This question asks us to find the center of mass for this system. We know that the center of mass resides a distance from the first mass such that:

In this case:

Plug in known values and solve.

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If the fulcrum of a balanced scale is shifted to the left, what type of adjustment must be made to rebalance the scale?

Answer

Changing the position of the fulcrum by moving it to the left means the center of mass will be to the right of the new position. Therefore, the scale will tip right. Adding more mass to the left end will rebalance the scale. None of the other options make sense. Adding more mass to the new fulcrum position will not change the balance of the scale because that mass is a negligible distance from the new fulcrum position and does nothing to change the masses on either side.

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Three point masses are at the points , and

and a point mass is at the point .

How far from the origin is the center of mass of the system?

Answer

To find the center of mass, we have to take the weighted average of the x coordinates and the y coordinates.

Measures: Measures

First, we take the weighted measurement of the x-axis:

We can see that the result of the x-axis contribution is equal to .

Now, let's look at the y-axis contribution:

This equals to

Now that we have the x and y components, we take the root of squares to get the final answer:

This will give us

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Doing which of the following would allow you to find the center of mass of an object?

Answer

Center of mass can be found by spinning an object. It will naturally spin around its center of mass, due to the concept of even distribution of mass in relation to the center of mass. Shape and mass are important factors in this property, but the most improtant factor is the mass distribution.

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Question

If two masses, and are placed on a seesaw of length , where must the fulcrum be placed such that the seesaw remains level?

Answer

This question asks us to find the center of mass for this system. We know that the center of mass resides a distance from the first mass such that:

In this case:

Plug in known values and solve.

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Question

If the fulcrum of a balanced scale is shifted to the left, what type of adjustment must be made to rebalance the scale?

Answer

Changing the position of the fulcrum by moving it to the left means the center of mass will be to the right of the new position. Therefore, the scale will tip right. Adding more mass to the left end will rebalance the scale. None of the other options make sense. Adding more mass to the new fulcrum position will not change the balance of the scale because that mass is a negligible distance from the new fulcrum position and does nothing to change the masses on either side.

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Question

Three point masses are at the points , and

and a point mass is at the point .

How far from the origin is the center of mass of the system?

Answer

To find the center of mass, we have to take the weighted average of the x coordinates and the y coordinates.

Measures: Measures

First, we take the weighted measurement of the x-axis:

We can see that the result of the x-axis contribution is equal to .

Now, let's look at the y-axis contribution:

This equals to

Now that we have the x and y components, we take the root of squares to get the final answer:

This will give us

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A mouse sits at the edge of a diameter record, rotating on a turntable at fifteen revolutions per minute. If the mouse walks straight inwards to a point from the center, what will be its new angular velocity? Assume the mass of the record is negligible.

Answer

Relevant equations:

Write an expression for the initial angular momentum.

Write an expression for the final angular momentum.

Apply conservation of angular momentum, setting these two expressions equal to one another.

Solve for the final angular velocity.

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An ice skater begins to spin, starting with his arms spread out as far as possible, parallel to the ice. He pulls his arms into his body, and then raises them completely vertically towards the ceiling. As the skater pulls his arms inward, his angular velocity will __________, and as he raises his arms vertically his angular velocity will __________.

Answer

Through conservation of angular momentum, as moment of inertia decreases, the angular velocity increases. Moment of inertia is dependent on the distribution of the spinning body's mass away from the center of mass—as the skater brings his arms in, he lowers his moment of inertia, thus increasing his angular velocity. If he raises his arms completely vertically from this point, it does not change the radius of mass distributions (from the center of his body), thus maintaining his angular velocity.

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Sarah spins a ball of mass attached to a string of length around her head with a velocity . If the ball splits in half, losing exactly one-half of its mass instantaneously, what is its new velocity, ?

Answer

By the conservation of angular momentum, the angular momentum , is equal to the product of the mass, angular velocity, and radius (or length of the rope in this case). The equation relating these terms is:

Here, is the initial mass, is the initial angular velocity, and is the length of the rope, which remains constant. Angular momentum must be conserved, thus:

Substitute.

We are given that and is the final velocity. Plug in and solve.

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Rotating platform

A child is standing at the center of a frictionless, rotating platform. Both the child and the platform are rotating with and initial angular velocity, . The child begins to walk slowly toward the edge of the platform. Which quantity will decrease as the child walks?

Answer

Since the platform is frictionless, as the child walks, angular momentum is conserved. However, since there is an term in the kinetic energy expression, as decreased due to the increase of inertia, it affects the energy more, and it decreases. From the reference frame of the disk, the child feels an outward directed force, and thus is doing negative work. This is the same principle that allows ice skaters to increase their spinning speed.

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Question

A mouse sits at the edge of a diameter record, rotating on a turntable at fifteen revolutions per minute. If the mouse walks straight inwards to a point from the center, what will be its new angular velocity? Assume the mass of the record is negligible.

Answer

Relevant equations:

Write an expression for the initial angular momentum.

Write an expression for the final angular momentum.

Apply conservation of angular momentum, setting these two expressions equal to one another.

Solve for the final angular velocity.

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Question

An ice skater begins to spin, starting with his arms spread out as far as possible, parallel to the ice. He pulls his arms into his body, and then raises them completely vertically towards the ceiling. As the skater pulls his arms inward, his angular velocity will __________, and as he raises his arms vertically his angular velocity will __________.

Answer

Through conservation of angular momentum, as moment of inertia decreases, the angular velocity increases. Moment of inertia is dependent on the distribution of the spinning body's mass away from the center of mass—as the skater brings his arms in, he lowers his moment of inertia, thus increasing his angular velocity. If he raises his arms completely vertically from this point, it does not change the radius of mass distributions (from the center of his body), thus maintaining his angular velocity.

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Question

Sarah spins a ball of mass attached to a string of length around her head with a velocity . If the ball splits in half, losing exactly one-half of its mass instantaneously, what is its new velocity, ?

Answer

By the conservation of angular momentum, the angular momentum , is equal to the product of the mass, angular velocity, and radius (or length of the rope in this case). The equation relating these terms is:

Here, is the initial mass, is the initial angular velocity, and is the length of the rope, which remains constant. Angular momentum must be conserved, thus:

Substitute.

We are given that and is the final velocity. Plug in and solve.

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Rotating platform

A child is standing at the center of a frictionless, rotating platform. Both the child and the platform are rotating with and initial angular velocity, . The child begins to walk slowly toward the edge of the platform. Which quantity will decrease as the child walks?

Answer

Since the platform is frictionless, as the child walks, angular momentum is conserved. However, since there is an term in the kinetic energy expression, as decreased due to the increase of inertia, it affects the energy more, and it decreases. From the reference frame of the disk, the child feels an outward directed force, and thus is doing negative work. This is the same principle that allows ice skaters to increase their spinning speed.

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Question

What is the rotational equivalent of mass?

Answer

The correct answer is moment of inertia. For linear equations, mass is what resists force and causes lower linear accelerations. Similarly, in rotational equations, moment of inertia resists torque and causes lower angular accelerations.

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Question

In rotational kinematics equations, what quantity is analogous to force in linear kinematics equations?

Answer

Just as force causes linear acceleration, torque causes angular acceleration. This can be seen most in the linear-rotational comparison of Newton's second law:

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