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Chapter 7, Problem 7.4P
In Figure P7.4 the piston of area A is connected to the axle of the cylinder of radius R. mass nt, and inertia / about its center. Given p}— p2= 3 x 105 Pa. A — 0.005 m2. R = 0.4 m, ni = 100 kg, and / = 7 kg • m2, determine the angular velocity
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