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2 November, 01:26

An Atwood machine is constructed using a disk of mass 2 kg and radius 24.8 cm. What is the acceleration of the system? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s 2. Answer in units of m/s 2.

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  1. 2 November, 01:47
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    a = (m₂-m₁) / (m₂ + m₁ + ½ m)

    a = (m₂-m₁) / (m₂ + m₁ + 1)

    Explanation:

    An Atwood machine consists of two masses of different m1 and m2 value that pass through a pulley, in this case with mass. Let's use Newton's second law for this problem.

    Assume that m₂> m₁, so the direction of descent of m₂ is positive, this implies that the direction of ascent of m₁ is positive

    Equation of the side of m₁

    T₁ - W₁ = m₁ a

    Equation of the side of m₂

    W₂ - T₁ = m₂ a

    Mass pulley equation m; by convention the counterclockwise rotation is positive

    τ = I α

    T₁ R - T₂ R = I (-α)

    The moment of inertia of a disk is

    I = ½ m R²

    Angular and linear acceleration are related

    a = α R

    α = a / R

    The rotation is clockwise, so it is negative

    We replace

    (T₁ - T₂) R = ½ m R² (-a / R)

    T₁ - T₂ = - ½ m a

    Let's write our three equations together

    T₁ - m₁ g = m₁ a

    m₂ g - T₂ = m₂ a

    T₁ - T₂ = - ½ m a

    Let's multiply the last equation by (-1) and add

    m₂ g - m₁ g = m₂ a + m₁ a + ½ m a

    a = (m₂-m₁) / (m₂ + m₁ + ½ m)

    calculate

    a = (m₂ - m₁) / (m₁ + m₂ + 1)
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