Question
Question: A gyroscope, a uniform disc of radius R=5.0cm at the end of a rod of length l=10cm (figure shown abo...
A gyroscope, a uniform disc of radius R=5.0cm at the end of a rod of length l=10cm (figure shown above), is mounted on the floor of an elevator car going up with a constant acceleration 2m/s2. The other end of the rod is hinged at the point O . The gyroscope precesses with an angular velocity n=0.5rps. Neglecting the friction and the mass of the rod, the proper angular velocity of the disc in rad/s is 100x. Find the value of x.
Solution
Here we can exploit the symmetry since the disc is uniform and it is rotating around its axis passing through its centre of mass. Also, the system is moving up so we have to adjust the value of new acceleration according to the problem.
Complete step by step answer:
The moment of inertia of the disc about an axis passing through its centre of mass is given by I=2Mr2
Where M is the mass of the disc and r is its radius. If the angular velocity of the disc is ω, then its angular momentum can be written as,