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What is the speed of the center of mass of the disk?
A string is wrapped around a disk of mass m = 1.5 kg and radius R = 0.11 m. Starting from rest, you pull the string with a constant force F = 6 N along a nearly frictionless surface. At the instant when the center of the disk has moved a distance x = 0.10 m, a length d = 0.31 m of string has unwound off the disk.
(a) At this instant, what is the speed of the center of mass of the disk?
(b) At this instant, how much rotational kinetic energy does the disk have relative to its center of mass?
i know Krot is 1/2(I\omega^2
but i have no clue how to do the first part
i know Vcm is Mass*v + mass*v2 +... over Total mass but yaa i don't know how to do this someone help!
A string is wrapped around a disk of mass m = 1.5 kg and radius R = 0.11 m. Starting from rest, you pull the string with a constant force F = 6 N along a nearly frictionless surface. At the instant when the center of the disk has moved a distance x = 0.10 m, a length d = 0.31 m of string has unwound off the disk.
(a) At this instant, what is the speed of the center of mass of the disk?
(b) At this instant, how much rotational kinetic energy does the disk have relative to its center of mass?
i know Krot is 1/2(I\omega^2
but i have no clue how to do the first part
i know Vcm is Mass*v + mass*v2 +... over Total mass but yaa i don't know how to do this someone help!