Aheavy flywheel rotating on its central axis is slowing down because of friction in its bearings. at the end of the first minute of slowing, its angular speed is 0.68 of its initial angular speed of 260 rev/min. assuming a constant angular acceleration, find its angular speed (rev/min) at the end of the second minute.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:00, goat46
Prompta snowboarder stands at the top of a hill and decides to see if he can increase his speed on his next trip down the slope. describe one thing the snowboarder could do to incrlase his speed on the slope. explain why this would cause his speed toincrease relate one of newton's laws to this problem.
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An astronaut floating in space is trying to use her jetpack to get back to her space station, but she is being pulled away by a nearby planet, as shown in the image below. her jetpack provides a constant thrust of 310 n. if she angles her jetpack in such a way that it cancels out the vertical force due to the planet's gravity, what is her net horizontal force? thaud 487 o a. 54.8 n toward the space station o b. 212.9 n toward the space station o c. 185.2 n toward the space station o d 956 n toward the space station
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