A 7-kg uniform cylinder can roll without sliding on an incline and is attached to a spring
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A 7-kg uniform cylinder can roll without sliding on an incline and is attached to a spring AB as shown. If the center of the cylinder is moved 10 mm down the incline and released, determine
(a) The period of vibration,
(b) The maximum velocity of the center of the cylinder.
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100 mm k = 800 N/m B-14° B
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