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wildrjetta
Nov8-04, 12:05 AM
I have calculated the moments of inertia for both the solid disk and the rod, but am getting stuck on how to solve for alpha in the torque equations so that I get acceleration. Can anyone shed some light on this question for me? I really appreciate it.
Here is the question I seem to be struggling with:
A 0.24kg yo-yo consists of two solid disks of radius 11.5cm joined together by a massless rod of radium 1.00cm and a string wrapped around the rod. One end of the string is held fixed and is under constant tension T as the yo-yo is released. Find the acceleration of the yo-yo and the tention T.

wildrjetta
Nov8-04, 02:18 AM
i am still stuck on this problem....can anyone help?

ehild
Nov8-04, 06:32 AM
i am still stuck on this problem....can anyone help?

The in-plane motion of a rigid body consist of a translation of its centre of mass and a rotation around the axis through the center of mass. The linear acceleration is proportional to the net force. The angular acceleration of the rotation is proportional to the net torque. Can you proceed from here?


ehild