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- Homework Statement
 - Problem in the images
 
- Relevant Equations
 - mgh = 1/2 m v^2 + 1/2 I w^2 - Work
s = u t + 1/2 a t^2
a = v/t
I = 1/2 m R^2 
I am stuck on what to do to calculate the inertia of a flywheel using the method described.
I am supposed to use conservation of energy equations to calculate the inertia.
I have a picture of the experiment and also the measurements I have taken.
		
		
	
	
		
	
		
	It seems each method I try I get a different number for Inertia.
Any help on how to tackle this problem would be greatly appreciated.
				
			I am supposed to use conservation of energy equations to calculate the inertia.
I have a picture of the experiment and also the measurements I have taken.
Any help on how to tackle this problem would be greatly appreciated.