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Date November 2016 Marks available 2 Reference code 16N.3.SL.TZ0.8
Level Standard level Paper Paper 3 Time zone 0 - no time zone
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Question

A flywheel consists of a solid cylinder, with a small radial axle protruding from its centre.

The following data are available for the flywheel.

Flywheel mass M = 1.22 kg
Small axle radius r = 60.0 mm
Flywheel radius R = 240 mm
Moment of inertia = 0.5 MR2


An object of mass m is connected to the axle by a light string and allowed to fall vertically from rest, exerting a torque on the flywheel.

The velocity of the falling object is 1.89 m s–1 at 3.98 s. Calculate the average angular acceleration of the flywheel.

[2]
a.

Show that the torque acting on the flywheel is about 0.3 Nm.

[2]
b.

(i) Calculate the tension in the string.

(ii) Determine the mass m of the falling object.

[4]
c.

Markscheme

ALTERNATIVE 1

ωfinal=vr=31.5 «rad s–1»

«ω=ωo+αt so» α=ωt=31.53.98=7.91 «rad s–2»

ALTERNATIVE 2
a=1.893.98=0.4749 «m s–2»

α=ar=0.47490.060=7.91 «rad s–2»

Award [1 max] for r = 0.24 mm used giving α = 1.98 «rad s–2».

a.

Γ=12MR2α=12×1.22×0.2402×7.91

= 0.278 «Nm»

At least two significant figures required for MP2, as question is a “Show”.

b.

i

FT=Γr

FT=4.63 «N»

Allow 5 «N» if Γ=  0.3 Νm is used.

 

ii

FT=mgma so m=4.639.810.475
= 0.496 «kg»

Allow ECF

c.

Examiners report

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Option B: Engineering physics » Option B: Engineering physics (Core topics) » B.1 – Rigid bodies and rotational dynamics
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