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The discussion revolves around a college student, Dayle, seeking assistance with physics assignments due Thursday. The questions include calculating angular momentum and torque, drawing Free Body Diagrams (FBDs), and applying Newton's Second Law. Key concepts such as the relationship between angular momentum, torque, and time are emphasized, alongside the importance of showing work in problem-solving. The conversation highlights the urgency and complexity of college-level physics coursework.

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hi all pelase can someone help me i have these questions to do and I am really finding my new college course hard i don't know where to start and they need to be in on thursday I am really stuck. i would appreciate it if anyone could help.

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Question 1:
Find angular momentum. How can you relate angular momentum, torque, and time?

Question 2:
Same procedure as in question 1 only in this case time is given, find torque

Question 3:
Draw FBDs of the drum and the lift. Use Newton's second Law.

Question 4:
FBD is the key to all of the problems. Use Newton's second Law to find alpha. You have time in this problem therefore the approche is to use momentum.
 
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Dayle,
do we have to print out the worksheet, fill in our (your?) name and send it to your professor by DHL so that he gets it on thursday ? :biggrin: You forgot to give his address :smile:
Please read the guidelines: you're supposed to show some work first.
 

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