A uniform cylinder of mass M1= 600 g and radius R= 5.6 cm is being pulled by a massless string wound around it. The string is tied to a suspended block of mass M2 = 120 g. There is no friction at the pulley over which the string passes. (a) Find the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction between the cylinder and the table that prevents it from slipping (so the cylinder is in pure rolling). Assume that all other contact surfaces are frictionless. (b) find the tension Tin the string while M2 is descending. (c) After M2 falls by a distance h = 52.0 cm from rest, what is the linear speed at the center of the cylinder?

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A uniform cylinder of mass M1= 600 g and radius R= 5.6 cm is being pulled by a massless string wound around it. The string is tied to a suspended block of mass M2 = 120 g. There is no friction at the pulley over which the string passes.

(a) Find the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction between the cylinder and the table that prevents it from slipping (so the cylinder is in pure rolling). Assume that all other contact surfaces are frictionless.

(b) find the tension Tin the string while M2 is descending.

(c) After M2 falls by a distance h = 52.0 cm from rest, what is the linear speed at the center of the cylinder?

 

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