
Suggestions:
As always, use the four-step plan:
- FBD(s): For part (a) you will need an FBD of the block in addition to one for the disk.
- Newton-Euler equations: For part (a) you will need to use a Newton equation for the block along with the Euler equation for the disk. For part (b) you will need only an Euler equation for the disk.
- Kinematics: For part (a) you will need to relate the acceleration of the block to the angular acceleration of the disk.
- Solve
Part (a) is very similar to the second example that we did in Wednesday's class. You can use that problem as a guide for this one.
Let us know if you have any questions on this.
2 comments:
Just checking, the a_block = radius*alpha right? This would be for the kinematics part.
Yes. And with a "+" sign.
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