Multiple ChoiceA 150-g baseball, 3.85 cm in radius, leaves the pitcher's hand with 30 m/s horizontal and 20 rad/s clockwise. Calculate the ball's linear, rotational, and total kinetic energy.554views4rank2comments
Multiple ChoiceA hollow sphere of mass M and radius R rolls without slipping on a horizontal surface with angular speed W. Calculate the ratio of its linear kinetic energy to its total kinetic energy.728views1rank
Textbook QuestionAn airplane propeller is 2.08 m in length (from tip to tip) and has a mass of 117 kg. When the airplane's engine is first started, it applies a constant torque of 1950 N•m to the propeller, which starts from rest. (e) What is the instantaneous power output of the motor at the instant that the propeller has turned through 5.00 revolutions?392views
Textbook Question(a) Compute the torque developed by an industrial motor whose output is 150 kW at an angular speed of 4000 rev/min.470views
Textbook QuestionAn electric motor consumes 9.00 kJ of electrical energy in 1.00 min. If one-third of this energy goes into heat and other forms of internal energy of the motor, with the rest going to the motor output, how much torque will this engine develop if you run it at 2500 rpm?1846views1rank
Textbook QuestionA 2.80-kg grinding wheel is in the form of a solid cylinder of radius 0.100 m. (a) What constant torque will bring it from rest to an angular speed of 1200 rev/min in 2.5 s?506views