1.A spool of light cord, mass M= 3.00 kg andR = 1.00 m is unwound under a constant force, F= 6.00 i N. See figure. The spool initially at rest is a uniform cylinder that rolls without slipping. For the spool determine: a) the acceleration of the center of mass; b) the magnitude and direction of the force of friction. After the spool has rolled a distance d = 3.00 m without slipping; determine: c) vem, speed of center of mass, d) kinetic energy. F Figure P1 R X

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A spool of light cord, mass M= 3.00 kg and R = 1.00 m is unwound under a constant force, F= 6.00 i N. See figure. The spool initially at rest is a uniform cylinder that rolls without slipping.  For the spool determine: a) the acceleration of the center of mass; b) the magnitude and direction of the force of friction. After the spool has rolled a distance d = 3.00 m without slipping; determine: c) vcm, speed of center of mass, d) kinetic energy.

1.A spool of light cord, mass M= 3.00 kg and R = 1.00 m is unwound under a constant
force, F= 6.00 i N. See figure. The spool initially at rest is a uniform cylinder that rolls
without slipping. For the spool determine: a) the acceleration of the center of mass; b) the
magnitude and direction of the force of friction. After the spool has rolled a distance d% =
3.00 m without slipping; determine: c) vem, speed of center of mass, d) kinetic energy.
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Transcribed Image Text:1.A spool of light cord, mass M= 3.00 kg and R = 1.00 m is unwound under a constant force, F= 6.00 i N. See figure. The spool initially at rest is a uniform cylinder that rolls without slipping. For the spool determine: a) the acceleration of the center of mass; b) the magnitude and direction of the force of friction. After the spool has rolled a distance d% = 3.00 m without slipping; determine: c) vem, speed of center of mass, d) kinetic energy. %3D F M Figure P1 R
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