A cylindrical object can roll down an incline, as shown in Figure 1. The incline is slightly less than one meter in length. A group of students wants to determine the acceleration of the object while it is rolling down the incline. The students have access to the following equipment.
• A stopwatch, which can measure time intervals up to 999 s with a precision of 0.01 s
• A clock, which can measure time intervals up to 12 hours with a precision of 1 minute (60 s)
• A meterstick, which can measure lengths up to 1 m with a precision of 1 mm
• A pair of calipers, which can measure lengths up to 10 cm with a precision of 0.05 mm
(a) Assume the object moves with a constant acceleration as it rolls down the incline. Write an equation that includes acceleration and quantities that can be measured or obtained from measurements by using the available equipment in the list.
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Answer:
a = 2d / t²
or
a = 2gh / (3d)
Explanation:
One method is to use the equation:
Δx = v₀ t + ½ at²
d = (0) t + ½ at²
d = ½ at²
a = 2d / t²
There's another method is to use conservation of energy:
Initial potential energy = final rotational energy + kinetic energy
PE = RE + KE
mgh = ½ Iω² + ½ mv²
For a solid cylinder, I = ½ mr². For rolling without slipping, ω = v/r.
mgh = ½ (½ mr²) (v/r)² + ½ mv²
mgh = ¼ mv² + ½ mv²
mgh = ¾ mv²
4gh/3 = v²
Using the constant acceleration equation:
v² = v₀² + 2aΔx
4gh/3 = 0² + 2ad
a = 2gh / (3d)
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