Physics, 14.04.2020 18:15 mtropical6753
A disk with a rotational inertia of 2.0 kg·m2 and a radius of 0.40 m rotates on a frictionless fixed axis perpendicular to the disk faces and through its center. A force of 5.0 N is applied tangentially to the rim. The angular acceleration of the disk is?
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