A 100 kg uniform horizontal disk of radius 5.50 m tums without friction at 2.85 rev/s on a vertical axis through its center, as in the figure below. A feedback mechanis seses the angular speed of the disk, and a drive motor at A ensures that the angular speed remain constant while a 1.20 kg block on top of the dick sides outward in a radal slot The 120 kg block starts at the center of the disk at time t 0 and moves outward with constant speed 1.25 cm/s relative to the disk until it reaches the edge at t 520 s. The sliding block experiences no friction. Its motion is constrained to have constant radial speed by a brake at 8, producing tension in a light string tied to the block. (a) Find the torque as a function of time that the drive motor must provide while the block is sliding. rN-m (b) Find the value of this torque at t 520 s, just before the sliding block finishes its motion. N-m (c) Find the power which the drive motor must deliver as a function of time. eW/s

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A 100 kg uniform horizontal disk of radius 5.50 m tums without friction at 2.85 rev/s on a vertical axis through its center, as in the figure below. A feedback mechanis seses the
angular speed of the disk, and a drive motor at A ensures that the angular speed remain constant while a 1.20 kg block on top of the dick sides outward in a radal slot The 120 kg
block starts at the center of the disk at time t 0 and moves outward with constant speed 1.25 cm/s relative to the disk until it reaches the edge at t 520 s. The sliding block
experiences no friction. Its motion is constrained to have constant radial speed by a brake at 8, producing tension in a light string tied to the block.
(a) Find the torque as a function of time that the drive motor must provide while the block is sliding.
rN-m
(b) Find the value of this torque at t 520 s, just before the sliding block finishes its motion.
N-m
(c) Find the power which the drive motor must deliver as a function of time.
eW/s
Transcribed Image Text:A 100 kg uniform horizontal disk of radius 5.50 m tums without friction at 2.85 rev/s on a vertical axis through its center, as in the figure below. A feedback mechanis seses the angular speed of the disk, and a drive motor at A ensures that the angular speed remain constant while a 1.20 kg block on top of the dick sides outward in a radal slot The 120 kg block starts at the center of the disk at time t 0 and moves outward with constant speed 1.25 cm/s relative to the disk until it reaches the edge at t 520 s. The sliding block experiences no friction. Its motion is constrained to have constant radial speed by a brake at 8, producing tension in a light string tied to the block. (a) Find the torque as a function of time that the drive motor must provide while the block is sliding. rN-m (b) Find the value of this torque at t 520 s, just before the sliding block finishes its motion. N-m (c) Find the power which the drive motor must deliver as a function of time. eW/s
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