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Physics, 23.03.2020 21:25 patrick171888

Expressions have been found for the vertical acceleration of the cylinder ay and the angular acceleration α of the cylinder in the k^ direction; both expressions include an unknown variable, namely, the tension T in the vertical section of string. The string constrains the rotational and vertical motions, providing a third equation relating ay and α. Solve these three equations to find the vertical acceleration, ay, of the center of mass of the cylinder. Express ay in terms of g, m, r, and I; a positive answer indicates upward acceleration.

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