A block and a spool

  1. A block and a spool have the same mass, and are each pulled across a level, frictionless surface by a string, as shown to the
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  2. A block and a spool have the same mass, and are each pulled across a level, frictionless surface by a string, as shown to the
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  3. A block of mass m = 1.02 kg is suspended above the ground at a height h = 14.4 m by a spool with two arms. The spool-with- arms
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  4. A string is wound around a solid cylindrical spool of mass 9.7 kg and radius 0.1 m and is tied to the ceiling. If the spool is
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  5. A 4.00-m length of light nylon cord is wound around a uniform cylindrical spool of radius 0.500 m and mass 1.00 kg. The spool is
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  6. Jamie had 4/5 of a spool of twine. He then used 1/2 of a spool of twine to make friendship knots. He claims to have 3/10 of the
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  7. Red ribbon wound around a red spool (above) is taped to blue ribbon wound around a blue spool (below). The ribbon is essentially
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  8. What color should the thread on the bobbin be?a color that complements the thread spool a darker color than the thread spool a
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  9. assume that the spool is a solid cylinder of radius 0.5m and a mass 5.0kg, and m=5.0kg. Find the angular speed of the spool
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  10. Use conservation of energy to determine the angular speed of the spool shown in Figure P8.36 after the 3.00 kg bucket has fallen
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