A block with mass 10.0 [kg] is attached to a string tightly wound to circular frictionless pulley of radius 0.300[m]. The block is dropped from a height of 2.50 [m] from the ground. Right before the block hits the ground, the pulley of unknown mass was found to have an angular velocity of 9.00 [rad/s]. What is the angular acceleration of the pulley? A. 2.20 [rad/s2] B. 5.71 [rad/s2] C. 22.7 [rad/s2] D. 47.4 [rad/s2]

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A block with mass 10.0 [kg] is attached to a string tightly wound to circular frictionless pulley of radius 0.300[m]. The block is dropped from a height of 2.50 [m] from the ground. Right before the block hits the ground, the pulley of unknown mass was found to have an angular velocity of 9.00 [rad/s]. What is the angular acceleration of the pulley?

A. 2.20 [rad/s2]
B. 5.71 [rad/s2]
C. 22.7 [rad/s2]
D. 47.4 [rad/s2]

Mr. Lamp. A block with mass 10.0 [kg] is attached to
a string tightly wound to circular frictionless pulley of
radius 0.300[m]. The block is dropped from a height of
2.50 [m] from the ground. Right before the block hits the
ground, the pulley of unknown mass was found to have
an angular velocity of 9.00 [rad/s]. What is the angular
acceleration of the pulley?
A. 2.20 [rad/s²]
B. 5.71 [rad/s?]
C. 22.7 [rad/s²]
2.50m
D. 47.4 [rad/s]
Transcribed Image Text:Mr. Lamp. A block with mass 10.0 [kg] is attached to a string tightly wound to circular frictionless pulley of radius 0.300[m]. The block is dropped from a height of 2.50 [m] from the ground. Right before the block hits the ground, the pulley of unknown mass was found to have an angular velocity of 9.00 [rad/s]. What is the angular acceleration of the pulley? A. 2.20 [rad/s²] B. 5.71 [rad/s?] C. 22.7 [rad/s²] 2.50m D. 47.4 [rad/s]
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