Problem Statement
A bicycle wheel (moment of inertia I, radius R) spins at ω and is held at the end of a horizontal rod of length l. Find the precession rate.
Given Information
- Spin angular momentum L = Iω
- Rod length l
- Mass of wheel m
Physical Concepts & Formulas
$$\Omega=\frac{mgl}{I\omega}$$
Step-by-Step Solution
Step 1: Torque about pivot: N = mgl.
Step 2: Precession: Ω = N/L = mgl/(Iω).
Step 3: For I = mR²: Ω = gl/(R²ω).
Worked Calculation
Ω = mgl/(Iω)
Answer
$$\boxed{\Omega=\frac{mgl}{I\omega}}$$
Physical Interpretation
A fast-spinning wheel precesses slowly when held at the end of a rod, appearing to defy gravity. The wheel ‘falls’ by precessing horizontally rather than vertically.
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