A uniform disk of mass 19 kg and radius 0.6 m is free to rotated about an axis perpendicular to its center.  A constant force of size 165 N acts at the edge of the disk, in a direction tangent to that edge.  The force acts until the disk has completed 181 full rotations.  What is the angular momentum of the disk after those rotations are complete, in kg m2/s?  It could be useful to you to know that the rotational inertia of a uniform disk is 1/2 M R2. (Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)

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A uniform disk of mass 19 kg and radius 0.6 m is free to rotated about an axis perpendicular to its center.  A constant force of size 165 N acts at the edge of the disk, in a direction tangent to that edge.  The force acts until the disk has completed 181 full rotations.  What is the angular momentum of the disk after those rotations are complete, in kg m2/s?  It could be useful to you to know that the rotational inertia of a uniform disk is 1/2 M R2.

(Please answer to the fourth decimal place - i.e 14.3225)

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Let the mass of the disk be M, the radius of the disk be R, the magnitude of the force applied on the disk be F, the number of rotations performed by the disk be n, the initial angular velocity of the disk be ω0, and the angular velocity of the disk after 181 rotations be ω.

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The disk was initially in the state of rest.

The torque τ of the applied force is given by the following equation.

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Here, α is the angular acceleration, and I is the moment of inertia of the disk about the vertical axis through the center of the disk.

The angular velocity of the disk after 181 revolution is given by the following equation.

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Here, Ө is the total angular displacement.

 

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