Physics, 02.10.2019 17:50 silasjob09
Aflywheel of radius 0.46 m and moment of inertia of 17 kg · m2 rotates initially at a rate of 4.4 rev/s. if a force of 3.2 n is applied tangentially to the flywheel to slow it down, how much work will be done by this force in bringing the flywheel to a stop?
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