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3. Let (
T1
T2
) be the tension
T1
m
) is on the inclined plane, its acceleration is given at 2.00 s 2 .
Therefore:
(
T1
m
) = (10kg) (2.00 s 2 ) = 20N
Since (
T2
acceleration, one which is the gravitational constant and one is the acceleration
given. Therefore:
(
T2
m
m
2
) = (20kg) (9.8 s )-(20kg) (2.00 s 2 ) = 156N
I () = (
T2
T1
) (r)
I () = (156-20N) (.25m)
m
I (2.00 s 2 ) = (136N) (.25m) (.25m)
I = 4.25 kg .
1.) Compare the experimental values of the moments of inertia of the disk
and the ring. Why is the moment of inertia of one of them greater than
the other?
In analyzing the experiment values of the moments of inertia of the disk
and the ring, the group was able to get an experimental value of
2
87951.01454 g cm
2
for the disk while 49875.64976 g cm
for the
1
M Ring ( R 21+ R 22)
. The mass and
4
radius of the disk is bigger than that of the ring that therefore resulted
to a higher amount of moment of inertia for the disk.
2.) Why is the moment of inertia of the disk greater than that of the ring
even through their masses are almost the same?
The moment of inertia of the disk will really be bigger than of the ring
even if their masses are almost the same because the disk has a longer
radius and will therefore say that it is heavier than the ring which will
result to a bigger amount of moment of inertia of the disk.
3.) Why is the moment of inertia of the disk greater when it is rotated
about the center compared to when it is rotated about its diameter?
The moment of inertia of the disk greater when it is rotated about the
center compared to when it is rotated about its diameter primarily
because it exerts lower acceleration than of the ring which is fast
because of the effect of gravity since the mass is having a downward
direction.
the same time Torque is also equals to the product of moment of inertia
and angular acceleration.