An electric drill starts from

  1. An electric drill starts from rest and rotates with a constant angular acceleration. After the drill has rotated through a
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  2. An electric drill operates at a potential difference of 120V and draws a current of 1.5 Amps. If it takes 50 seconds to drill a
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  3. Your electric drill rotates initially at 5.11 rad/s. You slide the speed control and cause the drill to undergo constant angular
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  4. A dentist's drill starts from rest. After 3.00 s of constant angular acceleration it turns at a rate of 2.8 104 rev/min.(a) Find
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  5. A dentist's drill starts from rest. After 3.30 s of constant angular acceleration it turns at a rate of 2.1x10^4 rev/min.(a)
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  6. A dentist's drill starts from rest. After 3.20 s of constant angular acceleration it turns at a rate of 2.7 104 rev/min.(a) Find
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  7. A dentist's drill starts from rest. After 2.50 s of constant angular acceleration it turns at a rate of 3.0 104 rev/min.(a) Find
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  8. A dentist's drill starts from rest. After 3.30 s of constant angular acceleration it turns at a rate of 2.1 104 rev/min.(a) Find
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  9. A dentist's drill starts from rest. After 3.62 s of constant angular acceleration it turns at a rate of 2.70E+4 revolutions per
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  10. A dentist’s drill starts from rest. After 1.28 sof constant angular acceleration it turns at a rate of 38840 rev/min. Find the
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