a disk has a mass

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  1. Two disks are on a frictionless plane as shown. The first disk, with mass M is initially at rest. The second disk with mass 2M
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  2. Disk 1(of mass m) slides with speed 1.0 m/s across a low friction surface and collides with disk 2( of mass 2m) originally at
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  3. Two disks are originally separated. The mass of Disk #1 is 1.5 kg, and the mass of disk #2is 2.6 kg. Disk #1 has a radius of 10
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  4. A disk is spinning at a rate of 10 rad/s. A second disk of the same mass and shape with no spin is placed on the top of the
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  5. A force of 100 N is applied tangentially to a disk of radius 10 cm and mass 0.5 kg. the disk is initially at rest. What is the
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  6. A solid disk (mass = 1 kg, R=0.5 m) is rolling across a table with a translational speed of 9 m/s.a.) What must the angular
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  7. A solid disk of mass m1 = 9.4 kg and radius R = 0.25 m is rotating with a constant angular velocity of ω = 36 rad/s. A thin
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  8. A uniform disk of radius 0.485 m and unknown mass is constrained to rotate about a perpendicular axis through its center. A ring
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  9. A bug that has a mass mb = 1 g walks from the center to the edge of a disk that is freely turning at 38 rpm. The disk has a mass
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  10. A 1.6 kg disk with radius 0.63 m is rotating freely at 55 rad/s around an axis perpendicular to its center. A second disk that
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