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Physics, 01.11.2019 06:31 juanjuann

Astring wraps around a wheel with mass mw = 8.0 kg and radius r = 0.20 m . the wheel is mounted on a frictionless horizontal axle at the top of an inclined plane tilted at the angle θ = 37∘ below the horizontal. the free end of the string is attached to a block with mass of mb = 2.5 kg that slides down the incline without friction. the block's acceleration while sliding down the incline is a = 2.5 m/s2 . a) draw separate force diagrams for the wheel and for the block
b) apply newton's second law (either the translational form or the rotational form) for the wheel and for the block.
c) determine the rotational inertia for the wheel about its axis of rotation.

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