A wheel of mass 0.52kg

  1. A wheel of mass 0.52kg and radius 46cm is spinning with an angular velocity of 23rad/s. You exert a force F on the wheel, the
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  2. Two objects of equal mass are on a turning wheel. Mass 1 is located at the rim of the wheel while mass 2 is located halfway
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  3. Two objects of equal mass are on a turning wheel. Mass 1 is located at the rim of the wheel while mass 2 is located halfway
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  4. Two objects of equal mass are on a turning wheel. Mass 1 is located at the rim of the wheel while mass 2 is located halfway
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  5. A bullet with a mass m = 4:83 g and initial speed of 330 m/s passes through a wheel which is initially at rest as in the The
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  6. A bullet with a mass m = 4.83 g and initial speed of 330 m/s passes through a wheel which is initially at rest as in the figure.
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  7. Assume that all of the mass of a bicycle wheel is concentrated at its rim. Such a wheel of mass 1.2 kg and radius 30 cm starts
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  8. Each wheel is a solid disk of mass 2.0 kg. On the horizontal surfaces the center of mass of each wheel moves with a linear speed
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  9. A wheel of mass 0.47 kg and radius 49 cm is spinning with an angular velocity of 24 rad/s. You then push your hand against the
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  10. A large wooden wheel of radius R and the moment of inertia I is mounted on an axle so as to rotate freely. A bullet of mass m
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