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nevelica

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A horizontal force of magnitude 6.5 N is exerted tangentially on a Frisbee of mass 32 grams and radius 14.3 cm. Assuming the Frisbee, a uniform disk, is originally at rest and the force is exerted for 0.08 s, determine the angular velocity of rotation about the central axis when the Frisbee is released.

Question 2

The net work done in accelerating a propeller from rest to an angular velocity of 200 rad/s is 3 000 J. What is the moment of inertia of the propeller?



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Answer to Question 1

227 rad/s

Answer to Question 2

0.15 kgm2



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