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A space station is constructed in the shape of a hollow ring of mass 5.00 ✕ 104. Members of the crew walk on a deck formed by the inner surface of the outer cylindrical wall of the ring, with radius r=100 m. At rest when constructed, the ring is set rotating about its axis so that the people inside experience an effective free-fall acceleration equal to g. The rotation is achieved by firing two small rockets attached tangentially to opposite points on the rim of the ring.
(a) What angular momentum does the space station acquire?
(b) For what time interval must the rockets be fired if each exerts thrust of 125 N?
A space station is constructed in the shape of a hollow ring of mass 5.00 ✕ 104. Members of the crew walk on a deck formed by the inner surface of the outer cylindrical wall of the ring, with radius r=100 m. At rest when constructed, the ring is set rotating about its axis so that the people inside experience an effective free-fall acceleration equal to g. The rotation is achieved by firing two small rockets attached tangentially to opposite points on the rim of the ring.
(a) What angular momentum does the space station acquire?
(b) For what time interval must the rockets be fired if each exerts thrust of 125 N?
John Edward CayasLv10
31 Oct 2020