When a ceiling fan rotating with an angular speed of 3.36 rad/s is turned off, a frictional torque of 0.135 N-m slows it

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When a ceiling fan rotating with an angular speed of 3.36 rad/s is turned off, a frictional torque of 0.135 N-m slows it

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When A Ceiling Fan Rotating With An Angular Speed Of 3 36 Rad S Is Turned Off A Frictional Torque Of 0 135 N M Slows It 1
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When a ceiling fan rotating with an angular speed of 3.36 rad/s is turned off, a frictional torque of 0.135 N-m slows it to a stop in 31.7 s. Part A What is the moment of inertia of the fan? Express your answer using three significant figures. 15] ΑΣΦ Submit Request Answer ? kg-m²
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