Asked by tyger2020

Assume an aluminum platter that is 3.5 inches in diameter, 1mm thick, and spinning at 5400 rpm. Treat the platter as a solid disk. What is its angular momentum in kg-m/s?

angular momentum = Iw. However, moment of inertia requires mass, and I am not given mass.

How do I find the mass?

Thank you.

Answers

Answered by Damon
2700 kg/m^3 = density of Al
volume = pi R^2 *thickness
I = (1/2) m R^2

USE METERS and kg
Answered by tyger2020
Is it 9.36 * 10^-3 (angular momentum)? That seems awfully small
Answered by tyger2020
Yep! It is! Thank you!
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