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  1. a wheel radius 0.25 m is mounted on a frictionless horizontal axle. the moment of inertia of the wheel about the axis is 0.040.
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  2. 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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  3. A bicycle wheel with a radius of 38 cm is given an angular acceleration of 2.61 rad/s2 by applying a force of 0.45 N on the edge
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  4. The moment of inertia of a 0.98 kg bicycle wheel rotating about its center is 0.13 km-m^2. What is the radius of the wheel?
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  5. A constant force of 40 N is applied tangentially to the rim of a wheel with 20 cm radius.The wheel has a moment of inertia of 30
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  6. A bicycle wheel has a radius of 0.330 m and a rim whose mass is 1.20 kg. The wheel has 50 spokes, each with a mass of 0.010 kg.a
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  7. Consider a wheel (solid disk) of radius0.748 m, mass 16 kg and moment of iner- tia 1/2 MR^2 . The wheel rolls without slipping
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  8. Twelve uniform, thin rods of mass M and length L are welded together to form a hexagon "wheel." What is the moment of inertia of
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  9. 5kg particle is atteched at a rim of arotating wheel of radius 2m. the wheel completes each revolution in 3 seconds. The total
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  10. A wheel is roatating freely at an angular speed of 800 rev/min on a shaft of negligible moment of inertia. A second wheel
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