1. A small fly wheel

  1. A small rubber wheel is used to drive a large pottery wheel, and they are mounted so that their circular edges touch. The small
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  2. A small rubber wheel is used to drive a large pottery wheel, and they are mounted so that their circular edges touch. The small
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  3. A small rubber wheel is used to drive a large pottery wheel, and they are mounted so that their circular edges touch. The small
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  4. There is a bicycle wheel resting against a small step whose height is h = 0.132 m. The weight and radius of the wheel are W =
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  5. The large disk-shaped flywheel illustrated below has a radius R of 0.25 m. It is made to spin by the small wheel that contacts
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  6. The figure shows a bicycle wheel resting against a small step whose height is h = 0.120 m. The weight and radius of the wheel
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  7. The drawing shows a bicycle wheel resting against a small step whose height is h = 0.125 m. The weight and radius of the wheel
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  8. The drawing shows a bicycle wheel resting against a small step whose height is h = 0.125 m. The weight and radius of the wheel
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  9. The figure shows a bicycle wheel resting against a small step whose height is h = 0.110 m. The weight and radius of the wheel
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  10. The large disk-shaped flywheel illustrated below has a radius R of 0.25 m. It is made to spin by the small wheel that contacts
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