AL115 said:
which means I have a problem with the sign
Yes, the hanging mass will accelerate downwards, but as I wrote, it is perfectly fine to take up as positive. The sign error came in because of inconsistencies elsewhere.
With a as positive up for the hanging mass it must be positive to the left in the diagram for the spool.
With tension as positive up for the hanging mass it must be positive to the right on the spool.
Your diagrams imply you are taking anticlockwise (as viewed from above) as positive for the spool's rotation.
It remains to decide which way is positive for a
c, the linear acceleration of the spool's centre. You choose, and state your choice.
With all that in place, post the equations you get for:
- the linear acceleration of the point where the string leaves the spool, relative to the spool's centre, in terms of the angular acceleration and radius
- that same linear acceleration, but now relative to the table
- the equation relating that last to a, the upward acceleration of the hanging mass
- the equation relating the tension to the angular acceleration
- the equation relating the tension to the linear acceleration a
c
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