Quiz: Wheels
A car is being driven so that its wheels, all of radius [size=150]$a$[/size] feet, have an angular velocity of [size=150]$omega$[/size] radians per second.
A particle is thrown off from the tire of one of these wheels, where it is supposed that [size=150]$aomega^2>g$[/size].
Neglecting the resistance of the air, show that the maximum height above the roadway which the particle can reach is [size=150]$(aomega+gomega^(-1))^2/(2g)$[/size]
Cordialmente, Alex
A particle is thrown off from the tire of one of these wheels, where it is supposed that [size=150]$aomega^2>g$[/size].
Neglecting the resistance of the air, show that the maximum height above the roadway which the particle can reach is [size=150]$(aomega+gomega^(-1))^2/(2g)$[/size]
Cordialmente, Alex
Risposte
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Siccome mi ci vuole tempo per capire (
) vi posto la soluzione, per così dire, "ufficiale" così vedete le differenze (se ci sono)
Proviene da una gara degli anni trenta.
Cordialmente, Alex

Proviene da una gara degli anni trenta.
Cordialmente, Alex
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Carina
