A 1.5 kg , 20-cm-diameter turntable rotates at 110 rpm

  1. A 1.5 kg , 20-cm-diameter turntable rotates at 110 rpm on frictionless bearings. Two 550 g blocks fall from above, hit the
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  2. A turntable with a moment of inertia of 0.017 kg*m^2 rotates feely at 3.3 rad/s. A circular disk of mass 240 g and diameter 26
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  3. A turntable with a moment of inertia of 0.014 kg*m2 rotates feely at 2.7 rad/s. A circular disk of mass 500 g and diameter 22
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  4. A turntable with a moment of inertia of 0.029 kg*m^2 rotates feely at 2.8 rad/s. A circular disk of mass 270 g and diameter 20
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  5. A turntable with a moment of inertia of 0.017 kg*m^2 rotates feely at 3.3 rad/s. A circular disk of mass 240 g and diameter 26
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  6. A coin rests 18.0 cm from the center of a turntable. The coefficient of static friction between the coin and turntable surface
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  7. A coin rests 12.0 cm from the center of a turntable. The coefficient of static friction between the coin and turntable surface
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  8. A coin rests 15.0 cm from the center of a turntable. The coefficient of static friction between the coin and turntable surface
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  9. A coin rests 18.0 cm from the center of a turntable. The coefficient of static friction between the coin and turntable surface
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  10. A coin rests 18.0 cm from the center of a turntable. The coefficient of static friction between the coin and turntable surface
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