How Is Angular Speed Calculated for a Pulley System?

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Homework Statement


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Homework Equations


v=rω
conservation of energy

The Attempt at a Solution

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I don't know whether it is correct or not, and I am quite confused in part b
it asks the angular speed of the pulley
can I say that v=rω since the pulley and box A,B have a common velocity?
so is ω equal to 1/R*√((2gh)(mA-mB)/(mA+mB+I/R^2))?
but the question is worth 10 marks:H
 
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dennislam said:

Homework Statement


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Homework Equations


v=rω
conservation of energy

The Attempt at a Solution

View attachment 108391

I don't know whether it is correct or not, and I am quite confused in part b
it asks the angular speed of the pulley
can I say that v=rω since the pulley and box A,B have a common velocity?
so is ω equal to 1/R*√((2gh)(mA-mB)/(mA+mB+I/R^2))?
but the question is worth 10 marks:H
That all looks right.