Angular speed o versus time t for a rod that
rotates around one end is shown. If moment of
inertia of rod about its one end is 24 kg-m2, then
torque on the rod at t = 2 s is
rad/s
Answers
Answer:
12 N
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Answer:
The rotational axis is the arc length divided by the radius of curvature. Δθ=Δsr. The radian is a unit that is frequently used to measure the angle of rotation.
Explanation: What do you meant by inertia of rod?
The standard formula for a rod's moment of inertia is I = (1/12) ML2, where ML2 is the length of the rod and M is its mass.
In cases when the rod's axis passes through its end, the moment of inertia can also be calculated using a different formula. We are aware that I=112ML2 can be used to calculate the moment of inertia of a mass M and a length l about an axis that passes through its centre.
Now, we'll apply the parallel axis theorem, which can be written as I′=I+ma2, to determine the moment of inertia at one of the rod's ends and arrive at the solution.
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