Consider a dumbbell consisting of a light rod of length 2 m with a 5 kg monkey clinging to each end. It is rotated at 2 radians per second, about a vertical axis passing through its centre and at right angles to the rod. The tangential speed of the monkeys is 2m/s and the angular momentum of the dumbbell 20 kg(m²/s). The monkeys now crawl inwards along the rod, until they are 0.5 m from the axis. The angular speed of the dumbell as a function of the position of the monkeys (assuming there is no external torque) is 4 rad/s. a) What is the kinetic energy of the monkeys in their new position? b) What is the centrifugal force felt by the monkeys as they crawl? c) What is the work done by the monkeys as they crawl between their initital and fi nal position?

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Consider a dumbbell consisting of a light rod of length 2 m with a 5 kg monkey clinging to each end. It is rotated at 2 radians per second, about a vertical axis passing through its centre and at right angles to the rod. The tangential speed of the monkeys is 2m/s and the angular momentum of the dumbbell 20 kg(m²/s).

The monkeys now crawl inwards along the rod, until they are 0.5 m from the axis. The angular speed of the dumbell as a function of the position of the monkeys (assuming there is no external torque) is 4 rad/s.

a) What is the kinetic energy of the monkeys in their new position?

b) What is the centrifugal force felt by the monkeys as they crawl?

c) What is the work done by the monkeys as they crawl between their initital and fi nal position?

 

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