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Problem 4: A string is wrapped around a yo-yo which has r-12cm and mass of 350...
front view side view FT 1 R Ms Pulling the yo-yo [9pt] A non-intuitive motion that combines translation and rotation is pulling a wheel with a string wrapped around it, as shown in the figure above. Depending on what angle the string is pulled, you can obtain three kinds of motion: the yo-yo accelerating in the direction of the applied tension force and winding up, the yo-yo accelerating in the opposite direction of tension and unwinding, and the yo-yo sliding...
front view side view FT R. ول Pulling the yo-yo [9pt] A non-intuitive motion that combines translation and rotation is pulling a wheel with a string wrapped around it, as shown in the figure above. Depending on what angle the string is pulled, you can obtain three kinds of motion: the yo-yo accelerating in the direction of the applied tension force and winding up, the yo-yo accelerating in the opposite direction of tension and unwinding, and the yo-yo sliding at...
A yo-yo of mass m and radius R is placed on a horizontal surface as shown. A massless string is wrapped around an axle of radius r. The string will be pulled horizontally to the right as shown with a force of constant magnitude F. There is sufficient friction (f) between the surface and the yo-yo for the yo-yo to roll without slipping. Assume that the moment of inertia of the yo-yo about its rotation axis is approximatelyI (1/2)mR2. Draw...
A string is wrapped around a pulley of mass M, radius R, and moment of inertial. The string is attached to a mass m; the mass m is then released. Treat the pulley as if it were a uniform disk (a) Find the acceleration of the mass m as it falls. (b) How would your answer to part (a) above change if we ignore the motion of the pulley (effectively setting the mass M -0)? m
A block of mass M = 1.1 kg is attached to a string which is wrapped around a pulley. As the block accelerates due to gravity the pulley rotates clockwise. The pulley can be thought of as a thin cylinder of mass m = 0.5 kg and radius r = 0.26 m. Consider positive to be the block moving down and the pulley rotating clockwise. What is the downwards acceleration of the block? What is the angular acceleration of the...
A cylinder with moment of inertia I about its center of mass, mass
m, and radius r has a string wrapped around it which is tied to the
ceiling (Figure 1) . The cylinder's vertical position as a function
of time is y(t).At time t=0 the cylinder is released from rest at a height h above
the ground.Part
BIn similar problems involving rotating bodies, you will often also
need the relationship between angular acceleration, ?, and linear acceleration, a. Find...
A light stretchless string is wrapped around a wheel of mass M2.00 kg, radiu inertia-7AOMR The cylinder is released from rest from the lower edge of a table to wh attached, as shown bekow. The cylinder unwinds itself as it descends vertically, a) Find first aagebrais Sprssifor the magnituse of the final linear velocity preod to plug the eylinder after having descended a distance H-4.00 m numbers in to find a as shown below f the center of the from...
A thick walled cylinder has a light string
wrapped around its outer radius and rotates
about a horizontal axis. The string then goes
vertically straight up and over a massive
pulley that also rotates about a horizontal
axis, and finally connects to a mass m =
0.900 kg on a rough incline (μk = 0.200) that
is angled at 25.0° to the horizontal.
When the system is released from rest the mass slides down the ramp
a distance of 1.80...
Problem 1 (50 points 2 kg and mg 1 kg are connected by a small pulley. Mass ma is on an inclined plane at angle in which the pulley ls at the origin. What ls the Two masss m4 θ=r/4 radians, and mg is allowed to hang freely (a) Suppose the string has length 10 m. Take a potential energy of the system as a function of the height of mass mg? (b) Find the of which way the masses...