Rotational Statics

Rotational Statics

Lecture 17: Rotational Statics Physics 2210 Fall Semester 2014 Local example of the utility of rotational statics... Today's Concepts: a) Torque due to gravity b) Static Equilibrium Mechanics Lecture 17, Slide 3 Prelecture Feedback ● It would be good to get a refresher going back a few chapters... ● I would like to review torque and center-of- mass displacement again... also statics problems ● Homework-like problems New Topic, Old Physics: “statics” = the study of systems that don’t move The key equations are familiar: If an object doesn’t move: The net force on the object is zero The net torque on the object is zero (for any axis) Mechanics Lecture 17, Slide 5 Statics: Example: What are all of the forces acting on a car parked on a hill? y x N f mg Mechanics Lecture 17, Slide 6 Car on Hill: Use Newton’s 2nd Law: FNET MACM 0 Resolve this into x and y components: x f mg sin 0 x f mg sin y y N mg cos 0 N f N = mg cos mg Mechanics Lecture 17, Slide 7 Torque Due to Gravity Example: Consider a plank of mass M suspended by two strings as shown. What is the tension in each string? T1 T2 x cm M L/2 L/4 y Mg x Mechanics Lecture 17, Slide 9 Approach to Statics: Summary In general, we can use the two equations to solve any statics problem. When choosing axes about which to calculate torque, we can sometimes be clever and make the problem easier.... Mechanics Lecture 17, Slide 10 Checkpoint Checkpoint Checkpoint Flashcard Question Which equation correctly expresses the fact that the total torque about the hinge is zero? L TLsin Mg 0 A) 2 T L TL Mg 0 B) 2 Mg L TL MgLsin 0 C) Mechanics Lecture 17, Slide 14 Flashcard Question Which equation correctly expresses the fact that the total torque about the hinge is zero? L TLsin Mg 0 A) 2 T L TL Mg 0 B) 2 Mg L TL MgLsin 0 C) Mechanics Lecture 17, Slide 15 Example A rod of length 1.5 meters, mass 5 kg, rests against a wall making an angle of q = 34°. Assume the wall is frictionless. What is the minimum value that the coefficient of static friction ms (between the rod and the floor) can have, given that the rod doesn't slip? Homework ● What is the tension in the wire? ● What is net force exerted by the hinge on the beam? ● Given a T , what is the heaviest sign that can be hung? max.

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