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Allushta [10]
3 years ago
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A disk rotates freely on a vertical axis with an angular velocity of 30 rpm. An identical disk rotates above it in the same dire

ction about the same axis, but without touching the lower disk, at 20 rpm. The upper disk then drops onto the lower disk. After a short time, because of friction, they rotate together. The final angular velocity of the disks is
Physics
1 answer:
Maslowich3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The final angular velocity of the disks is 25 rpm.

Explanation:

Given that,

Angular velocity \omega_{1}= 30\ rpm

Angular velocity \omega_{2}=20\ rpm

We need to calculate the angular velocity

Using formula of angular momentum

L=I\omega

Before the drop, the angular momentum of the system

L_{s}=I\omega_{1}+I\omega_{2}

L_{s}=I(\omega_{1}+\omega_{2})

L_{s}=I(30+20)

L_{s}=I(50\ rpm)....(I)

When both disk rotates together then the total moment of inertia is twice the inertia of one disk

L_{s}=2I\omega

From equation (I)

2I\omega=I\times50

\omega=25\ rpm

Hence, The final angular velocity of the disks is 25 rpm.

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