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A 51.0 kg uniform solid cylinder has a radius of .392m. If the cylinder accelerates at 9.2*10^-2 rad/s^2 as it rotates about an axis through the center, how large is the torque acting on the cylinder? Answer in N*m.
so I plugged into the equation:
T=F*d
so
T=(5.1*(9.2^-2)*.392
T=1.839
that was wrong. If anyone has any ideas what I did wrong and feels like sharing their wisdom, that would be great.
so I plugged into the equation:
T=F*d
so
T=(5.1*(9.2^-2)*.392
T=1.839
that was wrong. If anyone has any ideas what I did wrong and feels like sharing their wisdom, that would be great.