Classical Physics - Pulley Problem

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3 unknowns and only 2 eqs
 
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You have expressions for the a's in terms of T and you can get expressions for the alpha's in terms of T. Put them both into a1+a2=r1*alpha1+r2*alpha2. All that's left is T. Solve for it. You aren't going in circles. You are just giving up. Don't be a weakling! It's ONE equation in ONE unknown.
 
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you still there? i don't really feel like I am getting anywhere... in fact i think I've been here before heh..
 
just been staring at this problem way too long...
 
Thank you much for your infinite patience... I appreciate it :D
 
danny271828 said:
just been staring at this problem way too long...

You were missing the s'' thing. Conservation of string. If it's any comfort, I stared at it for a while myself.
 
Yeh i should have stepped away from it for a while... after 3 hours or staring my brain went numb... thanks again man...