The answer is 4.0 kg since the flywheel comes to rest the
kinetic energy of the wheel in motion is spent doing the work. Using the
formula KE = (1/2) I w².
Given the following:
I = the moment of inertia about the
axis passing through the center of the wheel; w = angular velocity ; for the
solid disk as I = mr² / 2 so KE = (1/4) mr²w². Now initially, the wheel is spinning
at 500 rpm so w = 500 * (2*pi / 60) rad / sec = 52.36 rad / sec.
The radius = 1.2 m and KE = 3900 J
3900 J = (1/4) m (1.2)² (52.36)²
m = 3900 J / (0.25) (1.2)² (52.36)²
m = 3.95151 ≈ 4.00 kg
Answer:
110.4 v
Explanation:
Find the equivalent resistance of the two parallel circuits
R1 and R2 in parallel = R1 * R2 / (R1+ R2) = <u>1 ohm </u>
similarly R4 and R5 = <u>4.77 ohms</u>
Now you can add the three resistances into one (R3=10)
1 ohm + 10 ohm + 4.77 ohm = 15.77 ohms
Now
V = IR
V = 7 amps * 15.77 ohm = 110.4 v
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