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Adisk with a rotational inertia of 5.0 kg. m2 and a radius of 0.25 m rotates on a frictionless fixed axis perpendicu-
lar to the disk and through its center. a force of 8.0 n is applied tangentially to the rim. if the disk starts at rest,
then after it has turned through half a revolution its angular velocity is :
(1) 0.57 rad/s
(2) 0.64 rad/s
(3) 1.6 rad/s
(4) 3.2 rad/s
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Aclarinetist, setting out for a performance, grabs his 3.350 kg clarinet case (including the clarinet) from the top of the piano and carries it through the air with an upward force of 24.65 n. find the case's vertical acceleration. indicate an upward acceleration as positive and a downward one as negative.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:10
Rank the automobiles based on the magnitude of the force needed to stop them, from largest to smallest.2000 kg car going 5m/s500 kg car going 20 m/s1000 kg car going20m/s500 kg car going10m/s1000 kg car going10/s4000 kg car going 5m/s 0 0 603
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Listed below are the measured radiation absorption rates (in w/kg) corresponding to 11 cell phones. use the given data to construct a boxplot and identify the 5-number summary. 1.16 0.85 0.69 0.75 0.95 0.93 1.18 1.17 1.42 0.54 0.57 the 5-number summary is nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, and nothing, all in w/kg. (use ascending order. type integers or decimals. do not round.)
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