Ok, I have been mulling over this problem for about a half hour now and I don't want to spend all night on hw that isn't mine. However, I would really like to help a friend out.
We have a pulley that is a solid cylinder and a bucket attached via a "weightless" string. We know the radius r of the cylinder is .27m and the mass of the bucket is 1.47kg. The bucket starts falling 4.85m above the ground and falls for 2.53 seconds.
They want to know a ton of different information in the end...like linear acc. of the bucket, angular acc., Mass of the cylinder...
I am confident I could solve for all one I get one....however everything equation I come up with ends up with two unknowns.
Obviously...this is a conservation of momentum problem so I tried setting up those equations but they were a dead end to...anyone want to offer a little insight...I am sure its something easy I am overlooking.
We have a pulley that is a solid cylinder and a bucket attached via a "weightless" string. We know the radius r of the cylinder is .27m and the mass of the bucket is 1.47kg. The bucket starts falling 4.85m above the ground and falls for 2.53 seconds.
They want to know a ton of different information in the end...like linear acc. of the bucket, angular acc., Mass of the cylinder...
I am confident I could solve for all one I get one....however everything equation I come up with ends up with two unknowns.
Obviously...this is a conservation of momentum problem so I tried setting up those equations but they were a dead end to...anyone want to offer a little insight...I am sure its something easy I am overlooking.
