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As shown in the figure, a 35.30-kg box is attached to a light string that is wrapped around a cylindrical frictionless spool of radius 10.0 cm and moment of inertia 4.00 kgm24.00 \mathrm {~kg} \cdot \mathrm { m } ^ { 2 }
The spool is suspended from the ceiling, and the box is then released from rest a distance 3.50 m above the floor. How long does it take for the box to reach the floor?
 As shown in the figure, a  35.30-kg box is attached to a light string that is wrapped around a cylindrical frictionless spool of radius  10.0 cm and moment of inertia  4.00 \mathrm {~kg} \cdot \mathrm { m } ^ { 2 }  The spool is suspended from the ceiling, and the box is then released from rest a distance  3.50 m above the floor. How long does it take for the box to reach the floor?   A)   2.97 s B)   2.85 s C)   4.18 s D)   5.89 s E)   0.892 s

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