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The wheels of a wagon can be approximated as the combination of a thin outer hoop of radius n = 0.156 m and mass 5.65 kg

Posted: Wed May 04, 2022 1:57 pm
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The Wheels Of A Wagon Can Be Approximated As The Combination Of A Thin Outer Hoop Of Radius N 0 156 M And Mass 5 65 Kg 1
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The wheels of a wagon can be approximated as the combination of a thin outer hoop of radius n = 0.156 m and mass 5.65 kg. and two thin crossed rods of mass 8.66 kg each. Imagine replacing the wagon wheels with uniform disks that are f = 6.51 cm thick, made out of a material with a density of 7370 kg/m³. If the new wheel is to have the same moment of inertia about its center as the old wheel about its center, what should the radius of the disk be? m Td = D