Part A A stone is suspended from the free end of a wire that is wrapped around the outer rim of a pulley, as shown in th

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Part A A Stone Is Suspended From The Free End Of A Wire That Is Wrapped Around The Outer Rim Of A Pulley As Shown In Th 1
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Part A A stone is suspended from the free end of a wire that is wrapped around the outer rim of a pulley, as shown in the figure (see the figure (Figure 1)). The pulley is a uniform disk with mass 11.2 kg and radius 47.0 cm and turns on frictionless bearings. You measure that the stone travels a distance 12.3 m during a time interval of 3.20 s starting from rest Find the mass of the stone. Take the free fall acceleration to be 9.80 m/s. IVO AO ? kg Submit Request Answer Part B Find the tension in the wire. Take the free fall acceleration to be 9.80 m/s. IVO AE ? Figure < 1 of 1 N A Submit Request Answer M h Provide Feedback Next > m
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