A 46.5-cm diameter disk rotates

  1. A 49.7-cm diameter disk rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 2.7 rad/s2. It starts from rest at t = 0, and a line
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  2. A 46.5-cm diameter disk rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 2.4 rad/s2. It starts from rest at t = 0, and a line
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  3. A 46.5-cm diameter disk rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 2.4 rad/s2. It starts from rest at t = 0, and a line
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  4. A 44.3-cm diameter disk rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 2.3 rad/s2. It starts from rest at t = 0, and a line
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  5. A 54.0-cm diameter disk rotates with a constant angular acceleration of 2.0 rad/s2. It starts from rest at t = 0, and a line
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  6. A compact disk is 12 cm in diameter & rotates at 100 rpm when being played. The hole in the center is 1.5 cm in diameter. Find
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  7. The hard disk in a laptop computer contains a small disk that rotates at a rate of 5000 rpm. If this disk has a radius of 2.3
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  8. A bug sits on the edge of a disk as the disk rotates counterclockwise. Later, the bug starts to move in the direction of the
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  9. The hard disk in a laptop computer contains a small disk that rotates at a rate of 5000 rpm. If this disk has a radius of 2.3
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  10. A compact disk player has just been turned off. A disk decelerates uniformly from an initial angular velocity of 7.90 rev/s. The
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