(a) What force must be exerted by the wind to support a \({\rm{2}}{\rm{.50}}\;{\rm{kg}}\)chicken in the position shown inFigure\({\rm{9}}{\rm{.33}}\)? (b) What is the ratio of this force to the chicken’s weight? (c) Does this support the contention that the chicken has a relatively stable construction?

Short Answer

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(a) The force by the wind is\({\rm{11}}{\rm{.025}}\;{\rm{N}}\).

(b) The ratio of the wind force and the weight of the chicken is\({\rm{0}}{\rm{.45}}\).

(c) Yes, the chicken has a stable construction

Step by step solution

01

Torque

The torque depends on the force and the radius of rotation.

02

Calculation of Force

  1. The mass is \({\rm{m = 2}}{\rm{.50}}\;{\rm{kg}}\).

The height of the wind force application is \({\rm{r = 20}}\;{\rm{cm}}\).

The horizontal distance between the center of gravity and the leg is\({\rm{r' = 9}}\;{\rm{cm}}\)

The diagram is shown below:

The Diagram of the Forces on the Chicken

The torque due to the weight of chicken is,

\(\begin{array}{c}{{\rm{\tau }}_{\rm{w}}}{\rm{ = mgr'}}\\{\rm{ = 2}}{\rm{.5 \times 9}}{\rm{.8 \times 9 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{{\rm{ - 2}}}}\\{\rm{ = 2}}{\rm{.205}}\;{\rm{N \times m}}\end{array}\)

The torque due to the wind force is,

\(\begin{array}{c}{{\rm{\tau }}_{{\rm{wind}}}}{\rm{ = }}{{\rm{F}}_{{\rm{wind}}}}{\rm{ \times r}}\\{\rm{ = }}{{\rm{F}}_{{\rm{wind}}}}{\rm{ \times 20 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{{\rm{ - 2}}}}\end{array}\)

For equilibrium, both the torque will be the same.

So, the force by the wind will be,

\(\begin{array}{c}{{\rm{F}}_{{\rm{wind}}}}{\rm{ = }}\frac{{\rm{\tau }}}{{{{\rm{r}}_{{\rm{wind}}}}}}\\{\rm{ = }}\frac{{{\rm{2}}{\rm{.205}}}}{{{\rm{20 \times 1}}{{\rm{0}}^{{\rm{ - 2}}}}}}\\{\rm{ = 11}}{\rm{.025}}\;{\rm{N}}\end{array}\)

Hence, the force is \({\rm{11}}{\rm{.025}}\;{\rm{N}}\).

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Step 3: Calculation of the ratio of this force to the chicken’s weight

  1. The ratio of the wind force and the weight of the chicken is

\(\begin{array}{c}\frac{{{{\rm{F}}_{{\rm{wind}}}}}}{{{\rm{mg}}}}{\rm{ = }}\frac{{{\rm{11}}{\rm{.025}}}}{{{\rm{2}}{\rm{.5 \times 9}}{\rm{.8}}}}\\{\rm{ = 0}}{\rm{.45}}\end{array}\)

Hence, the ratio is \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.45}}\).

04

Step 4: Determination of Stability of the Chicken

In this case, we consider the chicken as point object. If the chicken does not have a stable construction, we cannot solve the problem. Thus, the chicken has a stable construction

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