R Known values: G h TTT P R m 2600 lb 1.4 ft 1.3 slug 0.004s 8 gravity

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Known values:
G
P
R
m
1
8
2600 lb 1.4 ft 1.3 slug 0.004s gravity
Problem Statement:
The horizontal impact force P is applied as pictured for 1 seconds to a thin disk. The object rolls in-plane on a frictionless surface.
The dimension "h" is specially selected so that the rolling is without slip because the rotation matches the translation, even though
there is no friction.
*Physically, a horizontal resultant force is possible through a combination of normal and frictional forces at the point of application.
Symbolic Answer: (no units)
In terms of any or all of the variables P, R, m, t, and g, find an expression for the value of that causes this special behavior:
Numerical Answer: (include units)
The angular velocity of the assembly after the force P is applied for f seconds:
Be sure to include units with your answers.
(counterclockwise positive)
Transcribed Image Text:Si Known values: G P R m 1 8 2600 lb 1.4 ft 1.3 slug 0.004s gravity Problem Statement: The horizontal impact force P is applied as pictured for 1 seconds to a thin disk. The object rolls in-plane on a frictionless surface. The dimension "h" is specially selected so that the rolling is without slip because the rotation matches the translation, even though there is no friction. *Physically, a horizontal resultant force is possible through a combination of normal and frictional forces at the point of application. Symbolic Answer: (no units) In terms of any or all of the variables P, R, m, t, and g, find an expression for the value of that causes this special behavior: Numerical Answer: (include units) The angular velocity of the assembly after the force P is applied for f seconds: Be sure to include units with your answers. (counterclockwise positive)
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