A circular disk of mass

  1. A large circular disk of mass 2kg and radius 0.2m initially rotating at 50rad/s is coupled a smaller circular disk of mass
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  2. A large circular disk of mass 2kg and radius 0.2m initially rotating at 50rad/s is coupled a smaller circular disk of mass 4kg
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  3. A circular disk of mass 0.3 kg and radius 40 cm, initially not rotating, slips down a thin spindle onto a turntable (disk) of
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  4. A flat uniform circular disk (radius = 2.10 m, mass = 1.00 102 kg) is initially stationary. The disk is free to rotate in the
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  5. Two disks are on a frictionless plane as shown. The first disk, with mass M is initially at rest. The second disk with mass 2M
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  6. A solid circular disk has a mass of 1.67 kg and a radius of 0.144 m. Each of three identical thin rods has a mass of 0.351 kg.
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  7. A circular disk of mass 0.4 kg and radius 36 cm, initially not rotating, slips down a thin spindle onto a turntable (disk) of
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  8. A circular disk of mass 0.2 kg and radius 24 cm, initially not rotating, slips down a thin spindle onto a turntable (disk) of
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  9. A circular disk of mass 0.2 kg and radius 24 cm, initially not rotating, slips down a thin spindle onto a turntable (disk) of
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  10. A circular disk of mass 0.2kg and radius 33cm, initially not rotating, slips down a thin spindle onto a turntable (disk) of mass
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    2. kayla asked by kayla
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