A 4.00 m length of lightweight cord from the spool with a constant acceleration of magnitude 3.00 m/s2. wound around a uniform cylindrical spool of radius 0.500 m and mass 1.28 kg. The spool is mounted on an axle with negligible friction and is initially at rest. The cord is pulled (a) How much work has been done on the spool (in J) when it reaches an angular speed of 5.47 rad/s? (b) How long (in s) does it take the spool to reach this angular speed? (c) How much cord is left on the spool (in m) when it reaches this angular speed? m

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A 4.00 m length of lightweight cord is wound around a uniform cylindrical spool of radius 0.500 m and mass 1.28 kg. The spool is mounted on an axle with negligible friction and is initially at rest. The cord is pulled from the spool with a constant acceleration of magnitude 3.00 m/s2.

 

(a)How much work has been done on the spool (in J) when it reaches an angular speed of 5.47 rad/s?
 
(b)How long (in s) does it take the spool to reach this angular speed?
 
(c)How much cord is left on the spool (in m) when it reaches this angular speed?
A 4.00 m length of lightweight cord is wound around a uniform cylindrical spool of radius 0.500 m and mass 1.28 kg. The spool is mounted on an axle with negligible friction and is initially at rest. The cord is pulled
from the spool with a constant acceleration of magnitude 3.00 m/s?.
(a) How much work has been done on the spool (in J) when it reaches an angular speed of 5.47 rad/s?
(b) How long (in s) does it take the spool to reach this angular speed?
(c) How much cord is left on the spool (in m) when it reaches this angular speed?
Transcribed Image Text:A 4.00 m length of lightweight cord is wound around a uniform cylindrical spool of radius 0.500 m and mass 1.28 kg. The spool is mounted on an axle with negligible friction and is initially at rest. The cord is pulled from the spool with a constant acceleration of magnitude 3.00 m/s?. (a) How much work has been done on the spool (in J) when it reaches an angular speed of 5.47 rad/s? (b) How long (in s) does it take the spool to reach this angular speed? (c) How much cord is left on the spool (in m) when it reaches this angular speed?
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