A uniform disk of radius

  1. A string is wrapped around a uniform disk of mass M = 1.6 kg and radius R = 0.10 m. (Recall that the moment of inertia of a
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  2. a uniform disk of mass 3kg and radius 12cm rotates at 480 rev/min. find its kinetic energy (Hint : I of uniform disk =1/2MR2)
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  3. A torque of 12 N ∙ m is applied to a solid, uniform disk of radius If the disk accelerates at what is the mass of the disk?
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  4. A uniform disk with a mass of 27.3 kg and a radius of 0.309 m is free to rotate about a frictionless axle. Forces of 90.0 N and
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  5. 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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  6. A machine part is made from a uniform solid disk of radius R and mass M. A hole of radius R/2 is drilled into the disk, with the
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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 flat uniform circular disk (radius = 2.10 m, mass = 1.00 102 kg) is initially stationary. The disk is free to rotate in the
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  9. a physical pendulum consists of a uniform solid disk (of radius R = 42.0 cm) supported in a vertical plane by a pivot located a
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  10. A uniform disk with mass m = 9.42 kg and radius R = 1.31 m lies in the x-y plane and centered at the origin. Three forces act in
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