Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 8, Problem 75GP

(a)

To determine

To Find: The total energy stored in the flywheel.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 75GP

  E=1.7×108 J

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Mass of the flywheel,  Mf= 240 kg

Mass of the car, Mc =1400 kg

Diameter of flywheel, d =1.50 m

Radius of the flywheel, r=d/2=0.75 m

Speed of the car, vc =95kmph=26.4 m/s

Frictional force,  Ff =450 N .

The distance travelled, s  =350 km=350×103m

Formula used:

Write the expression for the total energy stored in the flywheel.

  E=Ff×s+12mcvc2

Here,  Ff is the Frictional force.

  s  is the distance travelled,

  mc is the mass of the car,

  vc is the speed of the car.

Calculation:

The total energy stored in the flywheel is E is given as,

  E=Ff×s+20×12Mcvc2

  E=450×350×103+20×12×1400×(26.4)2 J

  E=1.67×108 JE=1.7×108 J

Conclusion:

The total energy stored in the flywheel to uphill and downhill is E=1.7×108 J .

(b)

To determine

To Calculate: The angular velocity of the flywheel when it has a full energy charge.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 75GP

  ω=2244 rad/s

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Mass of the flywheel,  Mf=240 kg

Mass of the car, Mc =1400 kg

Diameter of flywheel, d =1.50 m

Radius of the flywheel, r=d/2=0.75 m

Speed of the car, vc =95kmph=26.4 m/s

Frictional force,  Ff =450 N .

The distance travelled, s  =350 km=350×103m

Formula used:

  I=12MfRf2

  E=12Iω2

Calculation:

The moment of inertia of the flywheel (cylindrical)

  I=12MfRf2

  I=12×240×(0.75)2

  kgm2 .

  I=67.5 kgm2

Now, the angular velocity of the flywheel can be determined by the energy of the flywheel equation.

  E=12Iω2 J

  ω=2EI rad/s

  ω=2×1.7×10867.5 rad/s

  ω=2244 rad/s

Conclusion:

The angular velocity of the flywheel is 2244 rad/s.

(c)

To determine

To Calculate: The time period for which 150 hp motor gives the flywheel a full energy charge before the trip.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 75GP

  t=25.23 min.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Energy stored in fly wheel= 1.7×108J

Motor horse power= 150 hp .

Formula used:

  t=Energy stored in flywheelmotor HP

Calculation:

  t=1.7×108150×746s

  1 hp=746 W=746 J/s.

  t=1519.2 s .

  t=25.32 min

Conclusion:

The time is 25.32 min , for which 150 hp motor gives the flywheel a full energy charge before the trip.

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