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Thanks everyone for the help got a chance to talk to my teach today. He helped with the rest! Admins can close this if they'd like to!- hunansux
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Thanks for the help sammy. Any idea on how to do that third part? I'm struggling with that.- hunansux
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Thanks for the help I'll try that too. I sent my teacher an email no response though :( Would it have been better to make two threads?- hunansux
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haha I guess I should have googled tau I assumed it was another way of saying torque... anyway thanks for the help! I still need help one number one. No idea what I did wrong I followed the example we did in class... might have been sleeping though haha. Anyway thanks!- hunansux
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The picture is from my textbook haha I didn't mean online! Thanks for the help though. I got the first part of the second question- hunansux
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Whoops my bad the angle is 37 degrees it was in the picture not the prompt though! Sorry Edit: "tau= I x alpha" How do I find the torque and the alpha? Sorry for the dumb question I'm sure it has an incredible easy solution... I just got moved in a AP Physics class from Honors so I'm...- hunansux
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Homework Statement A 16.0 kg bucket of water of is suspended by a rope wrapped around a pulley, which is just a solid cylinder 0.300 m in diameter with mass 12.0 kg. The cylinder is pivoted on a frictionless axle through its center. The bucket is released from rest at the top of a well and...- hunansux
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