A grinder has a 6.01 kg steel block on a 1.46 m long arm.

In summary, the conversation is about a problem involving a grinder with a 6.01 kg steel block on a 1.46 m long arm that spins around a table. The question asks for the coefficient of friction between the steel block and the table given the angular acceleration of -1.62 rads/s2. The person is having trouble attempting the question and drawing a free body diagram. There are no pictures or additional information provided.
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KingKell
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Homework Statement



A grinder consists of a 6.01 kg steel block on a 1.46 m long arm that spins around a table. If the angular acceleration is -1.62 rads/s2, what is the coefficient of friction between the steel block and the table?

I'm having trouble with attempting the question, especially drawing free body diagram for this problem.
 
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KingKell said:

Homework Statement



A grinder consists of a 6.01 kg steel block on a 1.46 m long arm that spins around a table. If the angular acceleration is -1.62 rads/s2, what is the coefficient of friction between the steel block and the table?

I'm having trouble with attempting the question, especially drawing free body diagram for this problem.
Are there any pictures which go with this problem? Any other information which you may not have included?

Please don't delete parts of the HW template.
 
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SteamKing said:
Are there any pictures which go with this problem? Any other information which you may not have included?

Please don't delete parts of the HW template.

No there were no pictures.
 

Related to A grinder has a 6.01 kg steel block on a 1.46 m long arm.

1. What is the weight of the steel block on the grinder?

The steel block on the grinder weighs 6.01 kg.

2. How long is the arm of the grinder?

The arm of the grinder is 1.46 meters long.

3. What is the mass of the entire grinder?

The mass of the entire grinder will depend on the weight of the steel block and the weight of the arm itself. If the arm is negligible in weight compared to the block, then the mass of the grinder would be approximately 6.01 kg. However, if the arm is significantly heavier, then the mass of the grinder would be slightly more than 6.01 kg.

4. What is the torque applied to the grinder?

The torque applied to the grinder can be calculated by multiplying the weight of the steel block by the length of the arm. In this case, the torque would be approximately 8.78 Nm (6.01 kg x 1.46 m = 8.78 Nm).

5. How much force is needed to move the grinder?

The amount of force needed to move the grinder will depend on various factors such as the friction between the grinder and the surface it is resting on, the weight distribution of the grinder, and the force applied to the arm. It is not possible to determine the exact force needed without additional information.

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