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Disk A has a mass of 4 kg and a radius r = 90 mm; it is at rest when it is placed in contact with the belt, which moves with a constant speed v = 15 m/s. Knowing that μk = 0.25, which is the friction between the disk and the belt... Determine the number of revolutions executed by the disk before it reaches a constant angular velocity.
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