What Are Rotational Angular Values in Free Body Diagrams?

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Rotational angular values in free body diagrams are discussed, but clarity is lacking due to an unclear image and incomplete questions. The first question is believed to be the focus, but a free body diagram is requested for better understanding. The second part of the second question is noted as missing, contributing to confusion. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for clearer visuals and complete information to facilitate discussion. Effective communication is essential for addressing complex topics like rotational angular values.
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I did the first part, for tension added part is confusing
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Tension acces of 8.5N, Maximun value for angular acceleration
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There are two questions in the image, and I am really not sure which you are asking about. The second part of the second question is missing in the image.
Also, the image is hard to read. You need to take a closer shot.

Edit... I think it is the first question. If so, please post a free body diagram.
But then the thread title makes no sense.
 
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