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13 November, 23:33

A particular motor can provide a maximum torque of 110 n • m. assuming that all of this torque is used to accelerate a solid, uniform, cylindrical flywheel of mass 10.0 kg and radius 3.00 m, how long will it take for the flywheel to accelerate from rest to 8.13 rad/s?

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  1. 14 November, 00:45
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    Using the rotational equivalent of force:

    Which is T = I*Alpha

    Where: T is torque, I is the moment of inertia and Alpha is the angular acceleration.

    This is for the flywheel: J = 1/2mr^2 = 5*3^2 = 45 kgm^2

    From the equation:

    T = J*dω/dt

    we get:

    Δt = J*Δω/T = 45*8.13/110.0 = 3.326 sec
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