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30 April, 06:15

A grinding wheel with a moment of inertia of 2 kg-m2 has a 2.50 N-m torque applied to it. What is its final kinetic energy 10 seconds after starting from rest?

312 J

237 J

156 J

106 J

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  1. 30 April, 07:58
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    First you do 2.5 n-m / 2 kg-m2

    This equals 1.25 rad/s^2

    Then multiply rad/s^2 by 10 because of the amount of seconds

    This equals 12.5 rad/s^2

    Then do this following equation : (1/2) Iwf^2

    Do (0.5) 12.5 * 12.5 * 2

    This equals 156.25 J (meaning that the answer is C: 156 J)
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