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Physics, 14.05.2021 03:10 danielzgame

Using Newton's 2nd Law: sumF=m*a and it's rotational analog: sumt = I*a = rF, solve for I by eliminating F to get I_exp = (r^2m(g-a))/a Can someone help me understand how to do this? I am quite lost.

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