Asked by kelsey
A fish takes the bait and pulls on the line with a force of 2.7 N. The fishing reel, which rotates without friction, is a cylinder of radius 0.048 m and mass 0.76 kg.
(a) What is the angular acceleration of the fishing reel?
? rad/s2
(b) How much line does the fish pull from the reel in 0.36 s?
? m
please help me start this...
(a) What is the angular acceleration of the fishing reel?
? rad/s2
(b) How much line does the fish pull from the reel in 0.36 s?
? m
please help me start this...
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Find the moment of Inertial for a cylinder of rad, and mass given.
Torque=I*angluaracceleration
and of course torque is force*radius.
b) angular displacement=1/2 angularacc*tim^2
and of course, line pulled in is equal to angular displacement*radius
Torque=I*angluaracceleration
and of course torque is force*radius.
b) angular displacement=1/2 angularacc*tim^2
and of course, line pulled in is equal to angular displacement*radius
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