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Physics, 26.07.2019 04:00 darius12318

Agrinding wheel is in the form of a uniform solid disk of radius 7.00 cm and mass 2.00 kg. it starts from rest and accelerates uniformly under the action of the constant torque of 0.600 n ? m that the motor exerts on the wheel. how long does the wheel take to reach its final operating speed of 1200 rev/ min? (note that moment of inertia of a disk is given by i = 0.5*mr2)

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