= 5.46 kg and radius R = 0.34 m with Iem = MR² is attached at its axle to a string. The A uniform, solid cylinder of mass me string is wrapped around a small "ideal" pulley (negligible friction, Iem - 0) and is attached to a hanging block of mass m, = 3.25 kg as indicated in the above figure. You release the objects from rest and the cylinder rolls without slipping.

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5.46 kg and radius R = 0.34 m with Iem = MR² is attached at its axle to a string. The
A uniform, solid cylinder of mass m. =
string is wrapped around a small "ideal" pulley (negligible friction, Icm ~ 0) and is attached to a hanging block of mass m, = 3.25 kg
as indicated in the above figure. You release the objects from rest and the cylinder rolls without slipping.
Acceleration of Block
What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block?
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a= 4.677 m/s^2
Hint:
Since the pulley is ideal, the linear acceleration will be consistent throughout the system. So, the linear acceleration of the
cylinder (seen in your N2L for translation on the cylinder equation) is the same acceleration as the linear acceleration of
the block (seen in your N2L for translation on the block equation).
Hint:
Transcribed Image Text:5.46 kg and radius R = 0.34 m with Iem = MR² is attached at its axle to a string. The A uniform, solid cylinder of mass m. = string is wrapped around a small "ideal" pulley (negligible friction, Icm ~ 0) and is attached to a hanging block of mass m, = 3.25 kg as indicated in the above figure. You release the objects from rest and the cylinder rolls without slipping. Acceleration of Block What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block? Click here for a hint a= 4.677 m/s^2 Hint: Since the pulley is ideal, the linear acceleration will be consistent throughout the system. So, the linear acceleration of the cylinder (seen in your N2L for translation on the cylinder equation) is the same acceleration as the linear acceleration of the block (seen in your N2L for translation on the block equation). Hint:
MR? is attached at its axle to a string. The
5.46 kg and radius R = 0.34 m with Iem
string is wrapped around a small "ideal" pulley (negligible friction, Icm - 0) and is attached to a hanging block of mass mb = 3.25 kg
A uniform, solid cylinder of mass me =
as indicated in the above figure. You release the objects from rest and the cylinder rolls without slipping.
Transcribed Image Text:MR? is attached at its axle to a string. The 5.46 kg and radius R = 0.34 m with Iem string is wrapped around a small "ideal" pulley (negligible friction, Icm - 0) and is attached to a hanging block of mass mb = 3.25 kg A uniform, solid cylinder of mass me = as indicated in the above figure. You release the objects from rest and the cylinder rolls without slipping.
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