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What torque must be applied to this flywheel?
Thank you so much for your help! :)- dancer_smiley
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What torque must be applied to this flywheel?
So my answer is 4.7x10^-2 Nm? Is this correct?- dancer_smiley
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What torque must be applied to this flywheel?
What units do I use? Is it meters?- dancer_smiley
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What torque must be applied to this flywheel?
I multiplied .0075*(2pi) So that makes my answer .047123? Is that the correct answer for the problem?- dancer_smiley
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What torque must be applied to this flywheel?
Do I divide my answer by 2(pi)rad to do that?- dancer_smiley
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What torque must be applied to this flywheel?
Here is the problem: A chainsaw is started by pulling on a rope that is attached to a solid steel flywheel. Assume that the wheel has a mass of 1.5 kg that is completely distributed along the outside edge, and it has a diameter of 10 cm. It starts at rest and must accelerate to 4.0 rev/s in 2.0...- dancer_smiley
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- Applied Flywheel Torque
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