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This real time strobed animation, of an experiment done elsewhere in our solar system, illustrates the butter side up version of an angular impulse problem.
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Practical Problem
At what minimum height h above the edge of a height-H table should you hold a square (side 2R) piece of toast butter side up, so that if its edge clips the table edge when you drop it the toast will land butter side down?
- Does this change if the toast is circular, or if a corner rather than an edge is clipped?
- What if you use margarine instead of butter, or cashew butter with strawberry jam?
- How high would you hold it if you want it to land butter side up after one turn?
- How big must H/R be to allow a double somersault butter side up?
- Do any of these answers depend on the size of g?
- Should this be an event in the kitchen olympics?
Discussion of Data
If the table is 1 meter high and this strobed animation is in real time, how accurately can you determine:
- (i) the acceleration due to gravity on the experiment site,
- (ii) where in the solar system this data might have been taken,
- (iii) the size of the impulse FΔt/m the toast experiences, and
- (iv) the dimensionless ratio ξ=I/mR2 for the toast?
Discussion of Models
If the toast is height h above the table, the speed when it hits will be v = Sqrt[2gh]. But how might we model the table's impact? Suppose after collision that the toast center has a downward speed v' and angular velocity of ω=v'/R where R is the edge distance. Then collision impulse FΔt=m(v-v') and angular impulse RFΔt=Iω are linked. Solving for v' gives v'=v/(1+I/mR2). Time to the floor and the amount of rotation can now both be calculated as a function of h, and then h adjusted so that the butter side lands down. Will that work?
See Also
Footnotes
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ማጠቃለያButterSideUp.gif |
English: Animation of a rotational impulse problem. |
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አቅራቢው | P. Fraundorf |
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