Two thin rectangular sheets (0.09 m 0.54 m) are identical. In the first sheet the axis of rotation lies along the 0.09-m side, and in the second it lies along the 0.54-m side. The same torque is applied to each sheet. The first sheet, starting from rest, reaches its final angular velocity in 8.4 s. How long does it take for the second sheet, starting from rest, to reach the same angular velocity?
2 answers
What is your school subject?
This looks like physics, not first aid.
The rate of angular acceleration is proportional to torque and inversely proportional to the moment of inertia.
It is not clear from your question how the axis of rotation is aligned with the sheet.
The rate of angular acceleration is proportional to torque and inversely proportional to the moment of inertia.
It is not clear from your question how the axis of rotation is aligned with the sheet.