The radius of gyration of a uniform disc about a line perpendicular to the disc equals its radius. Find the distance of the line from the centre.

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asked Mar 30, 2018 in Physics by anukriti (13,536 points) 5 10 19

The radius of gyration of a uniform disc about a line perpendicular to the disc equals its radius. Find the distance of the line from the centre.

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answered Mar 30, 2018 by faiz (82,347 points) 6 6 11
selected Mar 30, 2018 by anukriti
 
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The moment of inertia about the center and ⊥ to the plane of the disc of
radius r and mass m is = mr2.
According to the question the radius of gyration of the disc about a point = radius of the disc.
Therefore mk2 = ½ mr2 + md2
(K = radius of gyration about acceleration point, d = distance of that point from the centre)
 K2 = r2/2 + d2
 r2 = r2/2 + d2 (K = r)
 r2/2 = d2 = d = r / 2 .

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