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Item 13 A string is wrapped around a uniform solid cylinder of radius r, as shown in (Figure 1). The cylinder can rotate freely about its axis. The loose end of the string is attached to a block. The block and cylinder each have mass m. Figure of 1 Part A Find the magnitude a ofthe angular acceleration of the cylinder as the block descends. Express your answer in terms of the cylinders radius r and the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity g. Submit Hints My Answers Give Up Review PartPlease Answer it

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From the figure, we can write,

F_{net} = mg-T

from Newton's second law

F_{net} =ma = mg-T

now, we know that,

a = r\alpha

then we can write,

mg =m r\alpha + T

now, we know that torque is given by,

\tau = Tr

where r is perpendicular distance.

also, Torque is given by,

\tau = I \alpha

therefore,

\tau = I \alpha = Tr

T = \frac{I \alpha}{r} = \frac{1}{2}Mr^2 \times \frac{\alpha}{r}

T = \frac{\alpha Mr}{2}

now putting above equation in, 1

mg =m r\alpha + \frac{mr \alpha}{2}

mg = \frac{3mr \alpha}{2}

{\color{Red} \alpha= \frac{2g}{3r}}

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