A phonograph record of radius

  1. A phonograph record of radius 6 cm and mass 15 g is rotating with an angular velocity of 33.33 rev/min. A Penny of mass 1 g
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  2. A phonograph record of radius 6 cm and mass 15 g is rotating with an angular velocity of 33.33 rev/min. A Penny of mass 1 g
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  3. The pressure exerted by a phonograph needle on a record is surprisingly large. If the equivalent of 1.00 g is supported by a
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  4. A phonograph record has an initial angular speed of 37 rev/min. The record slows to 10rev/min in 1.3 s. What is the record’s
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  5. How much energy is require to set a 0.304m phonograph record into rotation at 33.33 revolution per minute if the mass of the
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  6. A phonograph record initially moving at 33 1/3 rpm accelerates uniformly to 45 rpm in 2.5 s. What is the angular distance
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  7. A bug rides on a phonograph record. In which direction does the change in velocity of the bug point?A. toward the center of the
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  8. A fly of mass .2 g sits 12 cm from the center of a phonograph record revolving 331.3 rpm. a)What is the magnitude of the
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  9. The ripples in a certain groove 12.7 cm from the center of a 33-rpm phonograph record have a wavelength of 1.75 mm. What will be
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  10. find the linear speed of each point 2cm and 15cm from the axis of phonograph record rotating at 33 an 1/3 rev/min
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