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To drive a typical car at 40 mph on a level road for one hour requires about 3.2 × 10^7 J of energy. Suppose one tried to store
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Consider two fly wheels labeled A and B both of which are spinning with the same angular velocity. Each flywheel consists of two
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Some European trucks run on energy stored in a rotating flywheel, with an electric motor getting the flywheel up to its top
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A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel (solid disk) with a radius of 2.00 m and
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A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel (solid disk) with a radius of 2.00 m and
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A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel (solid disk) with a radius of 2.00 m and
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A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel (solid disk) with a radius of 1.00 m and a mass of 575 kg. Before a
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A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel with a radius of 1.50 m and a mass of 600 kg. Before a trip, the
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A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel with a radius of 1.50 m and a mass of 600 kg. Before a trip, the
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A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel (solid disk) with a radius of 1.00 m and a mass of 600 kg. Before a
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