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Review problems

1. A motor’s shaft is spinning at a speed of 3000 r/min. What is the


shaft speed in radians per second?

2. A flywheel with a moment of inertia of 2 kg ⋅ m^2 is initially at rest. If


a torque of 5 N ⋅ m (counterclockwise) is suddenly applied to the
flywheel, what will be the speed of the flywheel after 5 s? Express
that speed in both radians per second and revolutions per minute.

3. A force of 10 N is applied to a cylinder, as shown in Figure P1-1.


What are the magnitude and direction of the torque produced on the
cylinder? What is the angular acceleration α of the cylinder?

4. A motor is supplying 60 N ⋅ m of torque to its load. If the motor’s


shaft is turning at 1800 r/min, what is the mechanical power supplied
to the load in watts? In horsepower?

5. ferromagnetic core is shown in Figure P1-2. The depth of the core is


5 cm. The other dimensions of the core are as shown in the figure.
Find the value of the current that will produce a flux of 0.005 Wb.
With this current, what is the flux density at the top of the core?
What is the flux density at the right side of the core? Assume that the
relative permeability of the core is 1000.
6. A ferromagnetic core with a relative permeability of 1500 is shown in
Figure below. The dimensions are as shown in the diagram, and the
depth of the core is 7 cm. The air gaps on the left and right sides of
the core are 0.070 and 0.050 cm, respectively. Because of fringing
effects, the effective area of the air gaps is 5 percent larger than their
physical size. If there are 400 turns in the coil wrapped around the
center leg of the core and if the current in the coil is 1.0 A, what is the
flux in each of the left, center, and right legs of the core? What is the
flux density in each air gap?

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