An green hoop with mass m₁ = 2.6 kg and radius R₁ = 0.12 m hangs from a string that goes over a blue solid disk pulley with mass md = 2.3 kg and radius Rd = 0.09 m. The other end of the string is attached to a massless axel through the center of an orange sphere on a flat horizontal surface that rolls without slipping and has mass mg = 3.3 kg and radius Rs = 0.23 m. The system is released from rest. 1) What is magnitude of the linear acceleration of the hoop? m/s² Submit 2) What is magnitude of the linear acceleration of the sphere? m/s² Submit 3) What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the disk pulley? rad/s² Submit

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An green hoop with mass m₁ = 2.6 kg and radius R₁ = 0.12 m hangs from a string that goes over a blue solid disk pulley
with mass md = 2.3 kg and radius Rd = 0.09 m. The other end of the string is attached to a massless axel through the
center of an orange sphere on a flat horizontal surface that rolls without slipping and has mass m, 3.3 kg and radius Rs
= 0.23 m. The system is released from rest.
1) What is magnitude of the linear acceleration of the hoop?
m/s² Submit
2) What is magnitude of the linear acceleration of the sphere?
m/s² Submit
3) What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the disk pulley?
rad/s² Submit
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Transcribed Image Text:O An green hoop with mass m₁ = 2.6 kg and radius R₁ = 0.12 m hangs from a string that goes over a blue solid disk pulley with mass md = 2.3 kg and radius Rd = 0.09 m. The other end of the string is attached to a massless axel through the center of an orange sphere on a flat horizontal surface that rolls without slipping and has mass m, 3.3 kg and radius Rs = 0.23 m. The system is released from rest. 1) What is magnitude of the linear acceleration of the hoop? m/s² Submit 2) What is magnitude of the linear acceleration of the sphere? m/s² Submit 3) What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration of the disk pulley? rad/s² Submit +
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