Physics, 23.04.2021 01:00, uchechukwueigwe
A 10 kg solid disk of radius 0.5 m is rotated about an axis through its center. the disk accelerates from rest to angular speed of 3.0 rad/s while rotating 2.0 revolutions. what net torque is required? b. if the net torque is applied at an 80 degree angle, what net force was used?
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