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Randall D. Knight โ€” Rotation of a Rigid Body: Problem 91

The bunchberry flower has the fastest-moving parts ever observed in a plant. Initially, the stamens are held by the petals in a bent position, storing elastic energy like a coiled spring. When the petals release, the tips of the stamen act like medieval catapults, flipping through a 60ยฐ angle in just 0.30 ms to launch pollen from anther sacs at their ends. The human eye just sees a burst of pollen; only high-speed photography reveals the details. As FIGURE CP12.91 shows, we can model the stamen tip as a 1.0-mm-long, 10 ฮผg rigid rod with a 10 ฮผg anther sac at the end. Although oversimplifying, weโ€™ll assume a constant angular acceleration. a. How large is the โ€œstraightening torqueโ€? b. What is the speed of the anther sac as it releases its pollen?

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Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach ยท 5th Edition
Author: Randall D. Knight
Publisher: Pearson
Chapter: Rotation of a Rigid Body