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31 March, 22:57

A 10 mg bead is free to slide on a frictionless wire loop. The loop rotates about a vertical axis with angular velocity ω. If ω is less than some critical value ωc, the bead sits at the bottom of the spinning loop. When ω>ωc, the bead moves out to some angle θ. Suppose R = 3.0 cm. What is ωc in rpm for the loop? At what value of ω, in rpm, is θ = 30∘?

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  1. 1 April, 00:33
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    Answer: 19.4 rad/sec

    Explanation:

    Weight of the bead: W=10mg

    Radius of the circular loop is:

    R = 3/100 = 0.03m

    Angle = 30°

    w=sqrt (mg/Rcos-tita

    w=sqrt (9.8/0.03*cos (30°))

    w=sqrt (377.2)

    w=19.4 rad/sec
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