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Now return to the original cylinder. using newton's 2nd law, complete the equation of motion in the vertical direction j^ that describes the translational motion of the cylinder. express your answer in terms of the tension t in the vertical section of string, m, and g; a positive answer indicates an upward acceleration.
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