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Homework Statement
A wheel with mass m, inner radius r and outer radius R is placed on a slope. The slope has angle θ related to horizontal. When the wheel is affected by a constant, known torque Tau in the centre of mass, the wheel begins rolling uphill.
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a) I need to draw a force diagram (free body diagram?) and find the acceleration of the wheel
b) The wheel starts at rest and rolls uphill. What is the angular momentum when the wheel has rolled one revolution?
Homework Equations
sum(Tau) = I * alpha
The Attempt at a Solution
I did not attempt b) yet, so please disregard that one so far.
For a) I am thinking I can use sum(Tau) = I * alpha.
I did a calculation for I of the wheel, but doing so I assumed that the wheel has even density, and is a solid disk. I don't know if it is correct to assume this, but I tried it, and I then replaced sum(Tau) for Tau and alpha for alpha = a / R, and then solve for a.
But I think I need to use the angle θ of the slope somehow. I need suggestions.
Thanks.
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