A 4.00-kg stone is tied to a thin, light wire wrapped around the outer edge of the uniform 10.0-kg cylindrical pulley shown in the figure below (Figure 1). The inner diameter of the pulley is 60.0 cm, while the outer diameter is 1.00 m. The system is released from rest, and there is no friction at the axle of the pulley. 1)Find the acceleration of the stone. Express your answer in meters per second squared.   2)Find the tension in the wire. Express your answer in newtons.   3)Find the angular acceleration of the pulley. Express your answer in radians per second squared.

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A 4.00-kg stone is tied to a thin, light wire wrapped around the outer edge of the uniform 10.0-kg cylindrical pulley shown in the figure below (Figure 1). The inner diameter of the pulley is 60.0 cm, while the outer diameter is 1.00 m. The system is released from rest, and there is no friction at the axle of the pulley.

1)Find the acceleration of the stone.

Express your answer in meters per second squared.
 
2)Find the tension in the wire.
Express your answer in newtons.
 
3)Find the angular acceleration of the pulley.
Express your answer in radians per second squared.
 
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