In the figure here, a cylinder having a mass of 4.6 kg can rotate about its central axis through point O. Forces are applied as shown F₁-62N, F₂=6.5 NF-64N, and F₁-44 N. Also, r=3.5 cm and R-13 cm. Taking the clockwise direction to be negative, find the angular acceleration of the cylinder. (During the rotation, the forces maintain their same angles relative to the cylinder)

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In the figure here, a cylinder having a mass of 4.6 kg can rotate about its central axis through point O. Forces are applied as shown
F₁-62N, F₂=6.5 NF-64N, and F₁-44 N. Also, r=3.5 cm and R-13 cm. Taking the clockwise direction to be negative, find the
angular acceleration of the cylinder. (During the rotation, the forces maintain their same angles relative to the cylinder)
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Transcribed Image Text:In the figure here, a cylinder having a mass of 4.6 kg can rotate about its central axis through point O. Forces are applied as shown F₁-62N, F₂=6.5 NF-64N, and F₁-44 N. Also, r=3.5 cm and R-13 cm. Taking the clockwise direction to be negative, find the angular acceleration of the cylinder. (During the rotation, the forces maintain their same angles relative to the cylinder) Rosion
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