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Homework Statement
A uniform disk of mass Mdisk = 4.1 kg and radius R = 0.3 m has a small block of mass mblock = 2.9 kg on its rim. It rotates about an axis a distance d = 0.16 m from its center intersecting the disk along the radius on which the block is situated.
a) What is the moment of inertia of the block about the rotation axis?
b) If while the system is rotating with angular velocity 4.6 rad/s it has an angular acceleration of 8.5 rad/s2, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block?
Homework Equations
I[tex]_{cm}[/tex]=(1/2)(mr[tex]^{2}[/tex])
I=I[tex]_{cm}[/tex]+Md[tex]^{2}[/tex]
v=wr
a=r(alpha)
The Attempt at a Solution
M of I for disk
I=(1/2)(4.1)(.3[tex]^{2}[/tex])=.289
M of I for block
Parallel-axis theorem, but with what mass??
What radius would I use in the angular velocity/acceleration formula?
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