dks2114
Oct 8, 2007, 05:13 PM
A block of mass m slides down a frictionless track, then around the inside of a circular loop-the-loop of radius R. What minimum height h
must the block have to make a full run around the loop without falling off? The answer is to be given as a multiple of R.
Is this right?
centripetal acceleration = g (so it doesn't fall off the tracks)
(v^2) / R = g
v = sqr(gR)
... so...
1/2 (sqr(mgR))^2 + mgR = mgh
1/2mgR + mgR = mgh
3/2mgR = mgh
3/2R = h
must the block have to make a full run around the loop without falling off? The answer is to be given as a multiple of R.
Is this right?
centripetal acceleration = g (so it doesn't fall off the tracks)
(v^2) / R = g
v = sqr(gR)
... so...
1/2 (sqr(mgR))^2 + mgR = mgh
1/2mgR + mgR = mgh
3/2mgR = mgh
3/2R = h