A uniform solid disk of

  1. A uniform solid disk of radius 1.7 m and mass 81.3 kg is free to rotate on a frictionless pivot through a point on its rim.If
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  2. 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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  3. A 400 kg solid metal disk (with uniform density) has several forces applied to it, as shown. If the rotationaxis is through the
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  4. 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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  5. A thin, light string is wrapped around the rim of a 4.00kg solid uniform disk that is 30.0cm in diameter. A person pulls on the
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  6. Can you please help with this problem. I don't know how to solve it at all.A uniform solid disk with a mass of 32.3 kg and a
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  7. A solid, uniform disk of radius 0.250 m and mass 60.4 kg rolls down a ramp of length 4.60 m that makes an angle of 18.0° with
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  8. A solid, uniform disk of radius 0.250 m and mass 51.1 kg rolls down a ramp of length 4.60 m that makes an angle of 18° with the
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  9. 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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  10. A uniform solid disk with a mass of 40.3 kg and a radius of 0.454 m is free to rotate about a frictionless axle. Forces of 90.0
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