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21 September, 11:51

The cable lifting an elevator is wrapped around a 1.0-m-diameter cylinder that is turned by the elevator's motor. The elevator is moving upward at a speed of 1.9 m/s. It then slows to a stop, while the cylinder turns one complete revolution. Part A How long does it take for the elevator to stop

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  1. 21 September, 15:02
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    Answer: 3.31s

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Radius = diameter/2 = 1/2 = 0.5m

    U = 1.9m/s

    V=0m/s

    The elevator stopped as the cylinder made one complete oscillation.

    Vertical distance travelled by the elevator is the same as the circumference of the cylinder.

    Hence, s = 2πr

    S = 2*3.142*0.5

    S = 3.142m

    V2=u2+2as

    0 = 1.9square + 2*ax3.142

    0 = 3.61 + 6.284a

    -3.61 = 6.284a

    a = 3.61/6.284

    a = - 0.574m/s2

    The time taken for the elevator to stop

    V = u+at

    0 = 1.9 + (-0.574) t

    0 = 1.9-0.574t

    -1.9 = - 0.574t

    t = 1.9/0.574

    t = 3.31 s

    In the formulary used above,

    V is the final velocity,

    U is the initial velocity

    A is the acceleration

    T is the time
  2. 21 September, 15:22
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    Given:

    theta = 1 rev

    = 2pi rads

    S = r * theta

    = 0.5 * 2pi

    = 3.142 rad

    Vo = 1.9 m/s

    D = 1 m

    R = 0.5 m

    w * r = V

    wo = 1.9/0.5

    = 3.8 rad/s

    wf = 0 rad/s

    Using angular equations of motion,

    wf^2 = wo^2 + 2aoS

    ao = 3.8^2/2 * 6.284

    = 1.15 rad/s^3

    wf = wo + (ao * t)

    0 = 3.8 + 1.15t

    t = 3.3 s.
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