A block of mass m = 2.70 kg is hanging from a massless cord that is wrapped around a pulley (mass = 4.00 kg) asshown in the figure. The cord does not slip relative to the pulley as the block falls. Find the magnitude of the tension inthe cord. (moment of inertia of the pulley = ½Mr²)
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A block of mass m = 2.70 kg is hanging from a massless cord that is wrapped around a pulley (mass = 4.00 kg) asshown in the figure. The cord does not slip relative to the pulley as the block falls. Find the magnitude of the tension inthe cord. (moment of inertia of the pulley = ½Mr²)
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