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Angular acceleration problem for a pulley used to raise an elevator
Do I multiply r and omega? So it would be 1.25x1.91 = 2.39 and 2.39 is the tangential acceleration?- leggythegoose
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Angular acceleration problem for a pulley used to raise an elevator
So I know that r is 1.25 m but how would I find alpha to calculate the tangential acceleration?- leggythegoose
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Angular acceleration problem for a pulley used to raise an elevator
I tried to multiply 1/8 g (1.22625) by the radius (1.25 m) and got 1.53 rad/s^2. This is actually the linear acceleration of the elevator. How do I get the angular acceleration of the disk? Thanks!- leggythegoose
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- Acceleration Angular Angular acceleration Elevator Pulley
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Expert Tips: How to Overcome Task Confusion
I have no idea how to do this honestly.- leggythegoose
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Find speed of block using energy and spring equations? Help please
Okay thanks! How would I change my equation to include that?- leggythegoose
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Find speed of block using energy and spring equations? Help please
So here's what I did but it isn't right: W = (Kf + Uf) - (Ki + Ui) (2.6)(9.81)(0.45)(-0.01)=(1/2mvf^2 + 1/2kxf^2) - (1/2mvi^2 + 1/2kxi^2) -0.1 = (1/2(2.6)(vf^2) + 1/2(855)(0.02^2)) - (1/2(855)(0.03^2)) 1.3Vf^2 = 0.114 Vf^2 = 0.09 Vf = 0.3 m/s- leggythegoose
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- Block Energy Speed Spring
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