1) A 40 kg pully is in the form of a solid disc, and has a radius of 1.20 m. It has a massless hub of radius 0,60 m Mass

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1) A 40 kg pully is in the form of a solid disc, and has a radius of 1.20 m. It has a massless hub of radius 0,60 m Mass

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1 A 40 Kg Pully Is In The Form Of A Solid Disc And Has A Radius Of 1 20 M It Has A Massless Hub Of Radius 0 60 M Mass 1
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1) A 40 kg pully is in the form of a solid disc, and has a radius of 1.20 m. It has a massless hub of radius 0,60 m Masses hang from it as shown. Take g = 10 N/kg. Calculate the acceleration of each mass (which will be different) and the tension in each string/Remember that a will be the same for the pulley and the hub, but a will be different for each mass / Draw all the vectors and display clear reasoning. You have to write 3 equations in order to solve for the two tensions and the angular acceleration. From that you can get the two linear accelerations. 50 kg 20 kg
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