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Trying to describe this problem in words would be rather tedious, dull and very difficult for all involved, so without further ado:
http://portfolio.iu.edu/whoblitz/problem.PNG
My problem: I don't have a clue. I know torque is basically radius (lever arm) times force and that it is also moment of inertia times angular acceleration. I realize there are a lot of "PLZ DO MY HOMEWARKZ!11one" questions here, but I am really at a loss.
I don't expect anyone to do my homework, I just need a path to follow.
http://portfolio.iu.edu/whoblitz/problem.PNG
My problem: I don't have a clue. I know torque is basically radius (lever arm) times force and that it is also moment of inertia times angular acceleration. I realize there are a lot of "PLZ DO MY HOMEWARKZ!11one" questions here, but I am really at a loss.
I don't expect anyone to do my homework, I just need a path to follow.
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