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A solid cylinder of mass 20 kg rotates about its axis with angular speed 100 rad s–1. The radius of the cylinder is 0.25 m. What is the kinetic energy associated with the rotation of the cylinder? What is the magnitude of angular momentum of the cylinder about its axis?

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Answered by Ahaan6417
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Explanation:

Mass of the cylinder, m = 20 kg

Angular speed, ω = 100 rad s–1

Radius of the cylinder, r = 0.25 m

The moment of inertia of the solid cylinder:

I = mr2 / 2

= (1/2) × 20 × (0.25)2

= 0.625 kg m2

∴ Kinetic energy = (1/2) I ω2

= (1/2) × 6.25 × (100)2 = 3125 J

∴Angular momentum, L = Iω

= 6.25 × 100

= 62.5 Js

Answered by rishav16104
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:-

Mass of the cylinder, m = 20 kg

Angular speed, ω = 100 rad s–1

Radius of the cylinder, r = 0.25 m

The moment of inertia of the solid cylinder:

I = mr2 / 2

= (1/2) × 20 × (0.25)2

= 0.625 kg m2

∴ Kinetic energy = (1/2) I ω2

= (1/2) × 6.25 × (100)2 = 3125 J

∴Angular momentum, L = Iω

= 6.25 × 100

= 62.5 Js

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