Your answer is partially correct. A wheel of radius 0.451 m is mounted on a frictionless horizontal axis. The rotational

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Your answer is partially correct. A wheel of radius 0.451 m is mounted on a frictionless horizontal axis. The rotational

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Your answer is partially correct. A wheel of radius 0.451 m is mounted on a frictionless horizontal axis. The rotational inertia of the wheel about the axis is 0.0133 kg-m². A massless cord wrapped around the wheel is attached to a 2.03 kg block that slides on a horizontal frictionless surface. If a horizontal force of magnitude P=6.08 N is applied to the block as shown in the figure, what is the angular acceleration of the wheel? Take the clockwise direction to be the negative direction and assume the string does not slip on the wheel. Number 1.87 Units rad/s 2 eTextbook and Media Hint Attempts: 13 of 15 used Submit Answer Save for Later
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