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  1. Rotating blade (body force in axial loading)blade is fixed to a rigid rotor of radius R spinning at ω rad/sec around the
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  2. Rotating blade (body force in axial loading)A blade is fixed to a rigid rotor of radius R spinning at omega(w) rad/sec around
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  3. A blade is fixed to a rigid rotor of radius R spinning at ωrad/s around the vertical z-axis (see figure). Neglect the effects
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  4. A particles of mass 10-2kg is fixed at the tip of a fan blade which rotates at an angular velocity of 100rad-1.if the radius of
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  5. 13. The graph at right shows the angular velocity as a function of timefor the blade of a fan. The blade moves in a circular
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  6. A propeller blade has a length of 2.42 m and, starting from rest, the tip of the blade has a tangential acceleration of 2.73
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  7. A propeller blade has a length of 2.42 m and, starting from rest, the tip of the blade has a tangential acceleration of 2.73
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  8. An 83.2-kg propeller blade measures 2.24m end to end. Model the blade as a thin rod rotating about its center of mass. It's
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  9. An 83.2-kg propeller blade measures 2.24m end to end. Model the blade as a thin rod rotating about its center of mass. It's
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  10. An 83.2-kg propeller blade measures 2.24m end to end. Model the blade as a thin rod rotating about its center of mass. It's
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