A solid disk rotates in the horizontal plane at an

  1. A solid disk rotates in the horizontal plane at an angular velocity of 0.036 rad/s with respect to an axis perpendicular to the
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  2. A solid disk rotates in the horizontal plane at an angular velocity of 0.034 rad/s with respect to an axis perpendicular to the
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  3. A solid disk rotates in the horizontal plane at an angular velocity of 0.040 rad/s with respect to an axis perpendicular to the
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  4. A solid disk rotates in the horizontal plane at an angular velocity of 0.0653 rad/s with respect to an axis perpendicular to the
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  5. A solid disk rotates in the horizontal plane at an angular velocity of 0.0684 rad/s with respect to an axis perpendicular to the
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  6. A children merry go round in the consist of 300 kg solid horizontal disk of radius 8.5 m. It rotates at a speed of .25
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  7. A uniform disk with radius 0.320m and mass 28.0kg rotates in a horizontal plane on a frictionless vertical axle that passes
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  8. A solid disk is released from rest and rolls without slipping down an inclined plane that makes an angle of 25.0° with the
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  9. A horizontal 791 N merry-go-round is a solid disk of radius 1.48 m, started from rest by a constant horizontal force of 50.0 N
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  10. A solid disk 1 with radius R1 is spinning freely about a frictionless horizontal axle l at an angular speed ω initially. The
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