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Homework Statement
A hollow cylinder of internal radius r and external radius R and mass M is connected by a string to a weight m.
What are the angular and linear acceleration of the cylinder? Assume that the cylinder is rolling without slipping.
What is the acceleration of the weight and what is the tension on the string?
Homework Equations
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The Attempt at a Solution
First, by using dimensional analysis i can see that the solution should be something along the lines of:
a=\frac{m*r}{M*R}g
I tried to do Newton's second law, for the cylinder i get that:
\sum F=T=\text{Ma}
torque:
\sum \tau =T*R=\text{I$\alpha $}
moment of inertia around the center of mass:
I=M\left(R^2-r^2\right)
and the relation between the angular and linear acceleration:
\alpha =\frac{a}{r}
I have no idea what i did wrong or what do i need to do next.
Thanks in advance!