Title: Statics
1Statics
It doesnt move, it doesnt spin
2A uniform beam has a mass of 100 kg and a length
of 10 meters. It is supported by a pin that
attaches it to a vertical wall and a cable as
shown. A 30-kg mass hangs from the cable at a
point 3.0 meters from its outer end. What is the
tension in the cable and the force exerted on the
beam by the pin?
3Pick a point about which to compute torques.
Assign CCW direction as positive.
4Let the components of the force exerted by the
pin be Px and Py. Set forces in the x and y
directions equal to zero.
5A ladder has a length of 5.0 meters and a mass of
30 kg. A 80-kg workman leans the ladder against
a frictionless wall such that the base of the
ladder is 1.5 meters from the wall. He then
climbs ¾ up the ladder. What is the force the
ladder exerts on the wall and the floor?
6Sum torques about the base of the ladder.
7Fx is supplied by friction. What is the minimum
coefficient of friction?
8Since the force of tension is tangential to the
pulley the torque it creates is simply Tr. If
the rope does not slip then the linear velocity
and acceleration of a point on the edge of the
pulley are the same as a point on the rope.
9For a pulley with some non-zero moment of inertia
the tensions are not always equal. If they were
the same the pulley could not accelerate.
10Work Kinetic Energy
- Recall the Work/Kinetic Energy Theorem WNET
?K - This is true in general, and hence applies to
rotational motion as well as linear motion. - So for an object that rotates about a fixed axis
11Example Disk String
- A massless string is wrapped 10 times around a
disk of mass M 40 g and radius R 10 cm. The
disk is constrained to rotate without friction
about a fixed axis though its center. The string
is pulled with a force F 10 N until it has
unwound. (Assume the string does not slip, and
that the disk is initially not spinning). - How fast is the disk spinning after the string
has unwound?
12Disk String
- The work done is W ?? Dq
- The torque is ?? RF (since ? 90o)
- The angular displacement Dq is2? rad/rev x 10
rev.
13Disk String
14ExampleWork Energy
- Strings are wrapped around the circumference of
two solid disks and pulled with identical forces
for the same distance. Disk 1 has a bigger
radius, but both have the same moment of inertia.
Both disks rotate freely around axes though
their centers, and start at rest. - Which disk has the biggest angular velocity after
the pull ?
w2
w1
(1) disk 1 (2) disk 2 (3) same
F
F
15Example Solution
- The work done on both disks is the same!
- W Fd
- The change in kinetic energy of each will
therefore also be the same since W DK.
w2
w1
F
F
16A 30-kg mass is attached to a massless rope that
is wound around a cylinder of radius 10 cm and
mass 50-kg. The mass is released from rest. The
is the acceleration of the mass and the tension
in the rope?
17Use Newtons 2nd Law for the mass.
Compute I for the cylinder
Use Newtons 2nd Law of rotation for the cylinder
18We need to link the translational motion of the
mass to the rotational motion of the cylinder.
19How does a real pulley with non-zero moment of
inertia change the dynamics of the Atwood machine?
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