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8 February, 15:25

An electric motor exerts a constant torque of 10 Nm on a grindstone mounted on its shaft. The moment of inertia of the grindstone is I = 2.0 kgm2. The system starts from rest. A. Determine the angular acceleration of the shaft when this torque is applied. B. Determine the kinetic energy of the shaft after 8 seconds of operation. C. Determine the work done by the motor in this time. D. Determine the average power delivered by the motor over this time interval

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  1. 8 February, 15:52
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    Angular acceleration = 5 rad / s ^2

    Kinetic energy = 0.391 J

    Work done = 0.391 J

    P = 6.25 W

    Explanation:

    The torque is given as moment of inertia * angular acceleration

    angular acceleration = torque / moment of inertia

    = 10/2 = 5 rad / s^2

    The kinetic energy is = 1/2 Iw^2

    w = angular acceleration/time

    =5/8 = 0.625 rad / s

    1/2 * 2 * 0.625^2

    =0.391 J

    The work done is equal to the kinetic energy of the motor at this time

    W = 0.391 J

    The average power is = torque * angular speed

    = 10 * 0.625

    P = 6.25 W
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