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30 October, 02:55

A 50 gram yo-yo is released and travels vertically downward, rolling without slipping. Knowing that the yo-yo's moment of inertia is 9 x 10-5 kg m2 and the radius of its center spindle is 0.7 cm,

find

A) the torque involved and

B) the angular acceleration of the yo-yo.

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  1. 30 October, 03:21
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    mass, m = 50 g

    moment of inertia, I = 9 x 106-5 kg m^2

    radius, r = 0.7 cm

    (a) As it moving downwards

    Let T be the tension in the string

    T = m (g + a) ... (1)

    where, a be the acceleration

    τ = I α = T r

    α = a / r

    So, I x a / r = T x r

    a = T r^2 / I

    Substitute in equation (1) we get

    a = m (g + a) r^2 / I

    a = mgr^2 / (I - mr^2)

    a = 0.050 x 9.8 x 0.007 x 0.007 / (9 x 10^-5 - 0.050 x 0.007 x 0.007)

    a = 2.401 x 10^-5 / (87.55 x 10^-6)

    a = 0.274 m/s^2

    τ = I x α = I x a / r

    τ = 9 x 10^-5 x 0.274 / 0.007

    τ = 3.52 x 10^-3 Nm

    (b) α = a / r

    α = 0.274 / 0.007 = 39.14 rad/s^2
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