Question
A 3.50-kg bucket is attached to a cylindrical, massive pulley with a radius of 0.440 m. The bucket starts from rest and falls for 1.3 s into a well. The tension in the rope is 13.03N.
What is the magnitude of the linear acceleration of the falling bucket?
What is the magnitude of the linear acceleration of the falling bucket?
Answers
Pretty sure you need the mass of the pulley.
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