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A solid metal disk, m=1100.00 kg, r=82.3 cm, acts as a pulley for an atwood machine. The tension from the left side is known to be T -13.4 kN. Once released the pulley accelerates with an angular acceleration of a=3.42 rad/s? in the counter-clockwise direction. What is the magnitude of the tension on the right hand side, T,?
An Atwood machine is constructed of a solid-disk frictionless pulley of mass m3 and radius R. On the left side is hung a mass m1, and on the right the string is wound around a hollow cylinder of mass m2 and radius r (like a yoyo.) 1) For what mass ratio m2/m1 will mass m1 remain stationary, and what will the acceleration of mass m2 be? 2) Suppose m2 = 2*m1. For what mass m3 will the masses m1 and...
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Problem 2: The 15.0 kg mass on a 40.0° frictionless inclined plane is tied to a string that is wrapped around a frictionless pulley (disk, I = MR?) of mass 12.0 kg and radius 9.00 cm. What is the angular acceleration of the disk after the 15.0 kg mass is released? al Ins 11 (F. ersona Questi blogy
A uniform, solid cylinder with mass 3M and radius 2R rests on a
horizontal tabletop. A string is attached by a yoke to a
frictionless axle through the center of the cylinder so that the
cylinder can rotate about the axle. The string runs over a
disk-shaped pulley with mass M and radius R that is mounted on a
frictionless axle through its center. A block of mass M is
suspended from the free end of the string (the figure...
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Points: 10 12) A 18 kg solid disk pulley of radius 0.11 m rotates about an axis through its center (a) What is its moment of inertia? (b) Starting from rest, a torque of 0.22 m-N will produce what angular acceleration? FIGURE 8-5 13) A solid disk with diameter 2.00 meters and mass 4.0 kg freely rotates about a vertical axis at 36.rpm. A 0.50 kg hunk of bubblegum is dropped onto the disk and sticks to the...
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Part A) After the system is released, find the horizontal tension in the wire. Part B) After the system is released, find the vertical tension in the wire. Part C) After the system is released, find the acceleration of the box. Part D) After the system is released, find the magnitude of the horizontal and vertical components of...
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A thin stick of mass 0.4 kg and length L = 0.3 m is attached to the rim of a metal disk of mass M = 4.0 kg and radius R = 0.2 m. The stick is free to rotate around a horizontal axis through its other end (see the following figure). m VE? (a) If...
Thanks so much for the help! Please show all work. A uniform solid disk with radius 9 cm has mass 0.5 kg (moment of inertia I = ½MR2). A constant force 12 N is applied as shown. At the instant shown, the angular velocity of the disk is 40 radians/s in the −z direction (where +x is to the right, +y is up, and +z is out of the page, toward you). The length of the string d is 13...
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6.10 pts) A patient with a broken leg was placed in traction using the system shown below at left. Once the cast is off of the foot, the system can be modeled as shown at right where mi is the mass of the cast. In a most unfortunate incident, the cast slips off of the patient's foot and is flung by...