An Atwood machine consists of two masses, m,=500 gr and m;=460 gr which are connected by an inelastic cord of negligible mass that passes over a pulley. The pulley has a radius of Ro=5 cm and moment of inertia I about its axle. The heavier mass is released from rest and falls 75 cm in 5 sec (without string slipping on the pulley) which yields a linear acceleration of 0.06 m/s2. What is the moment of inertia of the pulley ? (hint: a=aR) 0403 75cm MA

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An Atwood machine consists of two masses, m,=500 gr and m²=460 gr which are connected by an inelastic cord of negligible mass that passes over a
pulley. The pulley has a radius of Ro=5 cm and moment of inertia I about its axle. The heavier mass is released from rest and falls 75 cm in 5 sec
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(without string slipping on the pulley) which yields a linear acceleration of 0.06 m/s². What is the moment of inertia of the pulley? (hint: a=aR)
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75cm
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Transcribed Image Text:An Atwood machine consists of two masses, m,=500 gr and m²=460 gr which are connected by an inelastic cord of negligible mass that passes over a pulley. The pulley has a radius of Ro=5 cm and moment of inertia I about its axle. The heavier mass is released from rest and falls 75 cm in 5 sec 1X (without string slipping on the pulley) which yields a linear acceleration of 0.06 m/s². What is the moment of inertia of the pulley? (hint: a=aR) 0403 75cm MA
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