Problem 9.41 A solid uniform 3.25-kg cylinder, 50.0 cm in diameter and 12 4 cm long, is connected to a 1.50-kg weight over two massless frictionless pulleys as shown in the figure below (Figure 1). The cylinder is free to rotate about an axle through its center perpendicular to its circular faces, and the system is released from rest Figure 1 of 1 Part A How far must the 1.50-kg weight fall before it reaches a speed of 3.40 m/s? Express your answer in meters. ΜΕ ΑΣΦ d=0.589 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer c 3.25 kg 1.50 kg x Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining m
Problem 9.41 A solid uniform 3.25-kg cylinder, 50.0 cm in diameter and 12 4 cm long, is connected to a 1.50-kg weight over two massless frictionless pulleys as shown in the figure below (Figure 1). The cylinder is free to rotate about an axle through its center perpendicular to its circular faces, and the system is released from rest Figure 1 of 1 Part A How far must the 1.50-kg weight fall before it reaches a speed of 3.40 m/s? Express your answer in meters. ΜΕ ΑΣΦ d=0.589 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer c 3.25 kg 1.50 kg x Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining m
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Problem 9.41
A solid uniform 3.25-kg cylinder, 50.0 cm in diameter
and 12 4 cm long, is connected to a 1.50-kg weight
over two massless frictionless pulleys as shown in the
figure below (Figure 1). The cylinder is free to rotate
about an axle through its center perpendicular to its
circular faces, and the system is released from rest
Figure
1 of 1
Part A
How far must the 1.50-kg weight fall before it reaches a speed of 3.40 m/s?
Express your answer in meters.
ΜΕ ΑΣΦ
C?
3.25 kg
1.50 kg
d= 0.589
Submit
Previous Answers Request Answer
X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
m
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