An object initially rotating at

  1. Consider a rotating platform such as you used in lab. Imagine that it is initially rotating at some angular velocity.You drop a
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  2. Which of the following quantities are important when considering an object's moment of inertia?rate of rotation size of the
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  3. A 10 kg object (m1) initially moving to the right at 20 m/s makes a totally elastic head on collision with a 15 kg object (m2)
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  4. How much tangential force must be exerted to stop a rotating solid disk (radius = 1.50 feet) weighing 480 lbs in 12.0 seconds?
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  5. A large circular disk of mass 2kg and radius 0.2m initially rotating at 50rad/s is coupled a smaller circular disk of mass 4kg
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  6. A large circular disk of mass 2kg and radius 0.2m initially rotating at 50rad/s is coupled a smaller circular disk of mass
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  7. determine the linear velocity of a point rotating at 15 revolutions per minute at a distance of 3.04 meters from the center of a
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  8. An oblique collision occurs between two objects with a similar rectangular shape (1m x 0.2m) as shown below. The first object
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  9. 1) a force of 10 N acts on a 5.0 kg object, initially at rest, for 2.5 s. What is the final speed of the object?2) a 1500 kh
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  10. A thin disk, mounted on a frictionless vertical shaft of negligible rotational inertia, is rotating at 495 revolutions per
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