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A baton twirler has a baton of length 0.36 m with masses of 0.48 kg at each end. Assume the rod itself is massless. The rod is first rotated
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A baton twirler has a baton of length 0.36 m with masses of 0.48 kg at each end. Assume the rod itself is massless. The rod is first rotated about its midpoint. It is then rotated about one of its ends, and in both cases uniformly accelerates from 0 rad/s to 2.4 rad/s in 3.6 s. Find the torque exerted by the twirler on the baton when it is rotated about its middle. Find the torque exerted by the twirler on the baton when it is rotated about its end.
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Answer:
Part a)
When rotated about the mid point
Part b)
When rotated about its one end
Explanation:
As we know that the angular acceleration of the rod is rate of change in angular speed
so we will have
Part a)
When rotated about the mid point
now torque is given as
Part b)
When rotated about its one end
now torque is given as