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A cylindrical pulley with a mass of 4.7 kg, radius of 0.961 m and moment of inertia 1 2 M r2 is used to lower a bucket with a mass of 1.7 kg into a well. The bucket starts from rest and falls for 2.7 s. r M m What is the linear acceleration of the falling bucket

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Mass of Pulley
M=4.7\ kg

radius of Pulley
r=0.961\ m

mass of bucket
m=1.7\ kg

Time period of fall
t=2.7\ s

Tension in the string is T

For bucket
mg-T=ma-------1

For Pulley Tension will provide Torque to rotate it


T\cdot r=I\itmes \alpha

where I=moment of inertia


\alpha=angular acceleration

r=radius of Pulley

assuming rolling
a=\alpha * r


T\cdot r=(Mr^2)/(2)\cdot r


T=(Ma)/(2)

Substitute the value of Tension in equation 1


mg-(Ma)/(2)=ma


a=(mg)/(m+0.5M)


a=(1.7* 9.8)/(1.7+0.5\cdot 4.7)


a=4.11\ m/s^2

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