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The string from a fishing reel passes over a pulley and falls straight down. At t=0.00...

The string from a fishing reel passes over a pulley and falls straight down. At t=0.00 sec, the weight at the end of the line is falling with a speed 10.0m/s. Since the brake on the reeel is engaged, the weight slows and eventually stops. The reel has undergone 35.0 revolutions during this time. Determine the angular acceleration assuming it is constant. How much line has left the reel? r=4.5 cm

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