A sanding disk with rotational

  1. Posted by COFFEE on Friday, March 30, 2007 at 4:16am.A sanding disk with rotational inertia 1.1 x 10^-3 kg*m^2 is attached to an
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  2. A sanding disk with rotational inertia 0.0012 kg-m2 is attached to an electric drill whose motor delivers a torque of magnitude
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  3. A sanding disk with rotational inertia 1.1 x 10^-3 kg*m^2 is attached to an electric drill whose motor delivers a torque of 6 Nm
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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. A force of 100 N is applied tangentially to a disk of radius 10 cm and mass 0.5 kg. the disk is initially at rest. What is the
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  7. A solid disk (mass = 1 kg, R=0.5 m) is rolling across a table with a translational speed of 9 m/s.a.) What must the angular
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  8. A net torque of 54 N.m is applied to a disk with a rotational inertia of 13.2 kg.m2What is the rotational acceleration of the
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  9. Consider a 9·kg disk with a radius of 0.9·m and rotating about an axis passing through its center.(a) What is its rotational
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  10. Consider a 6·kg disk with a radius of 0.6·m and rotating about an axis passing through its center.(a) What is its rotational
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