Learning Goal: As shown, a massless string is wrapped around a pulley of radius r and mass m. (Figure 1) The string's other end is attached to a block with mass m. The pulley can rotate freely about its axis and its cylinder is uniform. Note that the positive y direction is downward and that counterclockwise moments are positive. Figure m 1 of 1

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Transcribed Image Text:ck and of 1 ▼ Part A - Magnitude of the pulley's angular acceleration Find a, the magnitude of the pulley's angular acceleration as the block descends. Express your answer in terms of r and g, the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity. View Available Hint(s) a Submit VGF ΑΣΦ If vec Provide Feedback P ? 50 0
Learning Goal:
As shown, a massless string is wrapped around a pulley of radius r
and mass m. (Figure 1) The string's other end is attached to a block
with mass m. The pulley can rotate freely about its axis and its
cylinder is uniform. Note that the positive y direction is downward and
that counterclockwise moments are positive.
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Transcribed Image Text:Learning Goal: As shown, a massless string is wrapped around a pulley of radius r and mass m. (Figure 1) The string's other end is attached to a block with mass m. The pulley can rotate freely about its axis and its cylinder is uniform. Note that the positive y direction is downward and that counterclockwise moments are positive. Figure 99°F Sunny 1 of 1 Provid
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