A disk is free to

  1. A uniform disk with a mass of 27.3 kg and a radius of 0.309 m is free to rotate about a frictionless axle. Forces of 90.0 N and
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  2. 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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  3. A string is wound around a uniform disk of radius R and mass M. The disk is released fromrest when the string is vertical and
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  4. Which is the disk that you can be put into the disk drive of your computer? Flat disk, flip disk, floppy disk or hard disk?
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  5. A disk is free to rotate around its fixed axis of revolution (delta). The moment of inertia of disk around delta is J=4×10^-2
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  6. A disk is free to rotate around its fixed axis of revolution (delta). The moment of inertia of disk around delta is J=4×10^-2
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  7. A uniform solid disk of radius 1.7 m and mass 81.3 kg is free to rotate on a frictionless pivot through a point on its rim.If
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  8. A rotating uniform-density disk of radius 0.7 m is mounted in the vertical plane. The axle is held up by supports that are not
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  9. A rotating uniform-density disk of radius 0.6 m is mounted in the vertical plane. The axle is held up by supports that are not
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  10. Can you please help with this problem. I don't know how to solve it at all.A uniform solid disk with a mass of 32.3 kg and a
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