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Understanding Angular Velocity and Torque: Solving for Final Angular Velocity
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[QUOTE="DrowningKthnx, post: 4911360, member: 530733"] I'm still pretty lost as someone who had a 66 on an exam for the Linear aspects. None of this has jived with me or my class in two months. It says the average torque is 90Nm, but I don't know what to do with that or where to put it. Most equations call for angles, but I can't even fathom of there are angles to be found or how to find them. I am just not Seeing this problem the right way at all for like 24 hours now. [/QUOTE]
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