The Atwood machine consists of two masses hanging from the ends of a rope that passes over a pulley. The pulley can be approximated by a uniform disk with mass mP=4.75 kg   and radius rP=0.150 m. The hanging masses are mL=20.5 kg and mR=15.0 kg Calculate the magnitude of the pulley's angular acceleration (α), the masses' acceleration (a), and the tension in the left and right ends of the rope, TL and TR, respectively.

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The Atwood machine consists of two masses hanging from the ends of a rope that passes over a pulley. The pulley can be approximated by a uniform disk with mass mP=4.75 kg   and radius rP=0.150 m. The hanging masses are mL=20.5 kg and mR=15.0 kg

Calculate the magnitude of the pulley's angular acceleration (α), the masses' acceleration (a), and the tension in the left and right ends of the rope, TL and TR, respectively.

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