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An antique carousel that’s powered by a large electric motor undergoes constant angular acceleration from rest to full rotational speed in 6 seconds. When the ride ends, a brake causes it to decelerate steadily from full rotational speed to rest in 8.9 seconds. Compare the torque that starts the carousel to the torque that stops it.
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Chris
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