Calculate the rotational rotational inertia of a wheel that has a kinetic energy of 24,400 J when rotating at 602 rev/min.
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Given: Angular speed, ω = 602 rev/min 1 revolution = 2π radians 1 minute = 60 seconds ω = 602 rev/min * 2π rad/rev * 1 min/60 s ω = 63.04 rad/s Show more…
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