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The blades of a ceiling fan have a radius of
The blades of a ceiling fan have a radius of 0.393 m and are rotating about a fixed axis with an angular velocity of +1.36
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The blades of a ceiling fan have a radius of 0.399 m and are rotating about a fixed axis with an angular velocity of +1.65
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The blades of a ceiling fan have a radius of 0.348 m and are rotating about a fixed axis with an angular velocity of +1.63
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A ceiling fan is turned on and a net torque of 1.6 N·m is applied to the blades. The blades have a total moment of inertia of
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A ceiling fan is turned on and a net torque of 2.0 Nm is applied to the blades. The blades have a
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The blades of a ceiling fan have a radius of 0.340m and are rotating about a fixed axis with an intial angular velocity of
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A ceiling fan of radius 1.0 m is rotating with a frequency of 300 RPM. How fast (in m/sec) is the tip of one of the blades
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A ceiling fan with 20-in. blades rotates at 50 rpm.
(a) Find the angular speed of the fan in rad/min. (b) Find the linear speed
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A ceiling fan has
15 -inch blades (so the radius of the circular fan is 15 inches). Suppose the fan turns at a rate of 60
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The motor of a fan turns a small wheel of radius rm = 1.60 cm.This wheel turns a belt, which is attached to a wheel of radius rf
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