A spinning disk of mass

  1. A uniform disk of mass 2kg and radius 10.0cm is spinning on a fixed frictionless bearing at 3 revolutions/second. A think
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  2. A person with mass mp = 74 kg stands on a spinning platform disk with a radius of R = 2.31 m and mass md = 183 kg. The disk is
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  3. A disk is spinning at a rate of 10 rad/s. A second disk of the same mass and shape with no spin is placed on the top of the
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  4. A disk of mass m is spinning freely at 6.22 rad/s when a second disk of identical mass, initially not spinning, is dropped on it
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  5. A bug that has a mass mb = 1 g walks from the center to the edge of a disk that is freely turning at 38 rpm. The disk has a mass
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  6. There are two spinning disks A and B arranged so that they initially are separated but can be pushed into contact. Disk A is
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  7. A spinning disk of mass 5.0 kg and radius 0.25m is rotating about an axis through its center at 400 rev/min.a.) What is the
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  8. A spinning disk of mass 5.0 kg and radius 0.25m is rotating about an axis through its center at 400 rev/min.a.) What is the
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  9. A large disk of mass M and radius R is spinning like a CD of merry-go-round - that is, about an axis perpendicular to the plane
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  10. Suppose I have a circular metal disk spinning at a constant angular velocity. Now imagine near to, but not in contact with the
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