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In particular I am only looking at part c.
I know the simpler approach is to use energy.
But I am thinking if i can do an integration of all the torque throughout the process, and hence find the integration of the net angular acceleration and find the resultant change in angular velocity.
But I have no idea how to do the mathematics. Can anyone show me how the mathematics is done?