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A primitive yo-yo is made by wrapping a string several times around a solid cylinder with mass M and radius R shown in figure-5.56. The end of the string stationary while releasing the cylinder with no initial motion. The string unwinds but does not slip or Stretch as the cylinder drops and rotates. Use energy considerations to find the speedv ofthe centre ofmass ofthe solid cylinder after it has dropped a distance h.

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