A pulley on a frictionless axle has the shape of a uniform solid disk of mass 2.90 kgkg and radius 20.0 cmcm. A 1.90 kgkg stone is attached to a very light wire that is wrapped around the rim of the pulley (Figure 1), and the system is released from rest.   How far must the stone fall so that the pulley has 4.50 JJ of

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A pulley on a frictionless axle has the shape of a uniform solid disk of mass 2.90 kgkg and radius 20.0 cmcm. A 1.90 kgkg stone is attached to a very light wire that is wrapped around the rim of the pulley (Figure 1), and the system is released from rest.

 

How far must the stone fall so that the pulley has 4.50 JJ of kinetic energy?

Exercise 9.47 - Enhanced - with Solution
A pulley on a frictionless axle has the shape of a
uniform solid disk of mass 2.90 kg and radius 20.0 cm.
A 1.90 kg stone is attached to a very light wire that is
wrapped around the rim of the pulley (Figure 1), and
the system is released from rest.
For related problemsolving tips and strategies, you may
want to view a Video Tutor Solution of
An unwinding cable ii.
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Part A
How far must the stone fall so that the pulley has 4.50 J of kinetic energy?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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Part B
μA
Kp
K.
Value
Request Answer
Units
What percent of the total kinetic energy does the pulley have?
Express your answer in percent.
= 43.3 %
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Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 9.47 - Enhanced - with Solution A pulley on a frictionless axle has the shape of a uniform solid disk of mass 2.90 kg and radius 20.0 cm. A 1.90 kg stone is attached to a very light wire that is wrapped around the rim of the pulley (Figure 1), and the system is released from rest. For related problemsolving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of An unwinding cable ii. Figure stone < pulley 1 of 1 Part A How far must the stone fall so that the pulley has 4.50 J of kinetic energy? Express your answer with the appropriate units. h = Submit Part B μA Kp K. Value Request Answer Units What percent of the total kinetic energy does the pulley have? Express your answer in percent. = 43.3 % ? < 6 of 12 Constants < >
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