The angular speed of digital

  1. The angular speed of digital video discs (DVDs) varies with whether the inner or outer part of the disc is being read. (CDs
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  2. A grindstone of radius 4.0m is initially spinning with an angular speed of 8.0 rad/s. The angular speed is then increased to 12
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  3. A dentist causes the bit of a high-speed drill to accelerate from an angular speed of 1.20x10^4 rad/s to an angular speed of
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  4. A dentist causes the bit of a high-speed drill to accelerate from an angular speed of 1.20 104 rad/s to an angular speed of 3.14
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  5. A dentist causes the bit of a high-speed drill to accelerate from an angular speed of 1.50 x 104 rad/s to an angular speed of
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  6. A dentist causes the bit of a high-speed drill to accelerate from an angular speed of 1.44 x 104 rad/s to an angular speed of
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  7. As a result of friction, the angular speed of a wheel changes with time according tod(theta)/dt = w0 e^-(aplpha*t) where w0 and
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  8. A skater spinning with angular speed of 1.5 rad/s draws in her outstretched arms thereby reducing her moment of inertia by a
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  9. As a result of friction, the angular speed of a wheel changes with time according todθ/dt = ω0 *e^-(σ*t) where ω0 and σ are
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  10. As a result of friction, the angular speed of a wheel changes with time according todθ/dt = ω0 *e^-(σ*t) where ω0 and σ are
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