In the figure, two 6.80 kg blocks are connected by a massless string over a pulley of radius 1.30 cm and rotational iner

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In the figure, two 6.80 kg blocks are connected by a massless string over a pulley of radius 1.30 cm and rotational iner

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In The Figure Two 6 80 Kg Blocks Are Connected By A Massless String Over A Pulley Of Radius 1 30 Cm And Rotational Iner 1
In The Figure Two 6 80 Kg Blocks Are Connected By A Massless String Over A Pulley Of Radius 1 30 Cm And Rotational Iner 1 (26.01 KiB) Viewed 30 times
In the figure, two 6.80 kg blocks are connected by a massless string over a pulley of radius 1.30 cm and rotational inertia 7.40 x 10-4 kg-m². The string does not slip on the pulley; it is not known whether there is friction between the table and the sliding block; the pulley's axis is frictionless. When this system is released from rest, the pulley turns through 1.00 rad in 184 ms and the acceleration of the blocks is constant. What are (a) the magnitude of the pulley's angular acceleration, (b) the magnitude of either block's acceleration, (c) string tension T₁, and (d) string tension T₂? Assume free-fall acceleration to be equal to 9.81 m/s². (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units (d) Number Units
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