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A young boy swings a yo-yo horizontally above his head at an angular acceleration of 0.42 rad/s2. If the string is 0.55 m long, what is the tangential acceleration of the yo-yo?
13 years ago

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Answered by drwls
R*(angular acceleration) = 0.231 m/s^2
13 years ago
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