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Torque required to stop wheel in 41.2s?
Okay thanks for the feedback, i just figured i did it completely wrong haha. Thanks and yes i will switch the mn to nm. Thanks!- 03sto
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Torque required to stop wheel in 41.2s?
Homework Statement A ten pound car wheel has a moment of inertia of .35 kgm^2. While rotating at a constant speed the wheel makes 87.61 revolutions in 5.42s. How much torque is required to stop the wheel in 41.2 s? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution 87.61rev/5.42sec =...- 03sto
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