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A solid disk of radius 0.20 m and a mass of 1.0 kg starts at rest and then speeds up to 100 rad/s in 10s. What is the torque that produces this rotational acceleration?
12 years ago

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Elena
ω=ε•t
ε=ω/t
M=I•ε=(m•R²/2) • ε=…
12 years ago

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