Compute the speed of the block

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Question: A 1.0•kg block is tied to a string that is wrapped around the rim of a pulley of radius 10•cm. The block is released from rest. Assuming the pulley is a uniform disk with a mass of 0.27kg.

Part A- Find the speed of the block after it has fallen through a height of 0.48•m.

m/s

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