A rotating uniform-density disk of

  1. A children's merry-go-round in a park consists of a uniform 200kg disk rotating about a vertical axis. the radius of the disk is
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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. A 1.6 kg disk with radius 0.63 m is rotating freely at 55 rad/s around an axis perpendicular to its center. A second disk that
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  5. A 400 kg solid metal disk (with uniform density) has several forces applied to it, as shown. If the rotationaxis is through the
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  6. A thin disk, mounted on a frictionless vertical shaft of negligible rotational inertia, is rotating at 495 revolutions per
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  7. A uniform disk with a mass of 900 g and radius 17.0 cm is rotating on frictionless bearings with an rotational speed of 18.0 Hz
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  8. A uniform disk with a mass of 800 g and radius 17.0 cm is rotating on frictionless bearings with an rotational speed of 18.0 Hz
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  9. A merry-go-round can be modeled as a disk with radius 2.5 meters and mass of 150 kg. For this problem, assume the density is
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  10. How much tangential force must be exerted to stop a rotating solid disk (radius = 1.50 feet) weighing 480 lbs in 12.0 seconds?
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