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Vertical Mounted Bike Wheel, 1D10.40

Topic and Concept:

  • Motion in Two Dimensions, [:MotionIn2D#DisplacementIn2D: 1D10. Displacement in Two Dimensions]

Location:

  • Cabinet: [:MechanicsCabinet:Mechanic (ME)]

  • Bay: T9

    attachment:VertWheel01-400.jpg

Abstract:

A bicycle wheel marked with a radial line turns about its axis.

Equipment

Location

ID Number

Vertical Mounted Bike Wheel

ME, Bay T9

1D10.40

Important Setup Notes:

  • N/A

Setup and Procedure:

  1. Place the vertical mounted bike wheel on the table as shown.
  2. Apply a small torque τ = r x F onto the wheel to give it a rotational speed.

  3. Note the different speeds of the two markers as the spin about the same axis but at different radial distances.

Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:

  • N/A

Discussion:

The two red markers are attached to a rigid body spinning about an axis. Thus, the two markers also have the same rotational frequency ω. However, the two markers will have different tangential speeds. This speed is v = ω * r where r is the distance of the marker from the axis of rotation. Thus, the further out the marker from the center of the wheel, the faster it will be moving thought it will always have only one rotational frequency.

attachment:VertWheel03-250.jpg

attachment:VertWheel05-250.jpg

attachment:VertWheel06-250.jpg

attachment:VertWheel07-250.jpg

attachment:VertWheel08-250.jpg

attachment:Torque_animation.gif

Videos:

References:

  • N/A

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