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13 August, 14:35

A small metal block with mass of 140 g sits on a horizontally rotating turntable. The turntable makes exactly 2 revolutions each second. The disk is located 6 cm from the axis of ration of the turntable. Answer each of the following question:

a. What is the frictional force acting on the disk?

b. The disk will slide off the turntable If it is located at a radius larger than 11 cm from the axis of rotation. What is the coefficient of static friction?

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  1. 13 August, 14:57
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    a) Frictional force acting on the disc = 1.326N

    b) Coefficient of static friction = 1.77

    Explanation:

    mass of the metal block = 140 g = 0.14 kg

    Frequency of the turn table = 2 Revs/sec

    distance of the disc from the axis of the turn table, r = 6 cm = 0.06 m

    a) Frictional force acting on the disc

    F = ma

    a = V²/r; V = ωr;

    a = ω²r²/r; a = ω²r

    F = mω²r

    ω = 2πf = 2π * 2 = 4π

    ω = 4π

    F = 0.14 * (4π) ² * 0.06

    F = 1.326 N

    b) Coefficient of static friction

    F = μmg ... (1)

    F = mω²r ... (2)

    Equating (1) and (2)

    μmg = mω²r

    μ = ω²r/g

    r = 11 cm = 0.11 m

    g = 9.8 m/s²

    μ = (4π) ² * 0.11/9.8

    μ = 1.77
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