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A yo-yo is constructed of three disks: two outer disks of mass M, radius R, and thickness d, and an inner disk (around which the string is wrapped) of mass , radius , and thickness d. The yo-yo is suspended from the ceiling and then released with the string vertical (figure).

Calculate the tension in the string as the yo-yo falls. Note that when the center of the yo-yo moves down a distance y, the yo-yo turns through an angley/r,which in turn means that the angular speedωis equal to vCM/r. The moment of inertia of a uniform disk is12MR2.

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The tension in the yo-yo string

T=2M+mgI2M+mr2MR2+12mr2+I

Step by step solution

01

Definition of Tension.

Tension can be defined as an action-reaction pair of forces acting at each end of the said elements. While considering a rope, the tension force is felt by every section of the rope in both the directions, apart from the endpoints. The endpoints experience tension on one side and the force from the weight attached.

02

Define the torque acting on the yo-yo due to the tension.

The torqueτacting on the yo-yo due to the tension Ton the string is defined as the product of the tension and the radius rof the disk , and it Is given by the equation.

τ=Tr …(i)

If Ibe the moment of inertia and 'α'is the angular acceleration of the disk, then the torque acting on the yo-yo defined as the

τ=Iα …(ii)

The situation of the problem is shown in the below figure.

Mass of the yo-yo is the sum of the masses of the two identical disksMand mass of the inner diskm.

Myo-yo=M+M+m=2M+m

The gravitational force acting on the yo-yo Myo-yoin the downward direction is the product of the mass of the yo-yo and acceleration due to gravityg. Hence, it is given by the equation

Fg=Myo-yog=2M+mg

03

Determine the net force acting on the yo-yo.

Using Newton second law of motion, the net force acting on the yo-yo is

Fnet=Myo-yoa=2M+ma

Fnet=Myo-yoa=2M+ma

Here is the acceleration of the yo-yo.

The yo-yo moves down a distance . Hence, the net force acting on yo-yo is

Fnet=Fg-T

2M+ma=2M+mg-T …(iii)

T=2M+mg-a

The tension on the string of the yo-yo is calculated by using the equations (i) and (ii).

Tr=Iα

T=Iαr …(iv)

The angular acceleration of the yo-yo in terms of the linear acceleration ais

α=ar

Now, substituting the value in the equation (iv) ,we get

T=Iarr …(v)

T=Iar2

04

Determine the tension of the yo-yo string.

Using the equation (iii) and, we can eliminateTand obtain an expression for linear acceleration'a'

2M+mg-a=Iar2

2M+mg=2M+m+Ir2a

a=2M+mg2M+m+Ir2

Now substituting this value in the equation5, we get the tension on the string

T=2M+mg2M+m+Ir2r2=2M+mgIr22M+m+Ir2=2M+mgIr22M+mr2I+I

The moment of inertia of the yo-yo is the sum of the moment of inertia of the two identical disks and inner disk.

I=212MR2+12mr2

I=MR2+12mr2

Now, substituting this value in the above equation, we get the tension in the yo-yo string

T=2M+mgI2M+mr2MR2+12mr2+I


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