During a testing process, a worker in a factory mounts a bicycle wheel on a stationary stand and applies a tangential re

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During a testing process, a worker in a factory mounts a bicycle wheel on a stationary stand and applies a tangential re

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During a testing process, a worker in a factory mounts a bicycle
wheel on a stationary stand and applies a tangential resistive
force of 135 N to the tire's rim. The mass of the wheel is 1.70 kg
and, for the purpose of this problem, assume that all of this mass
is concentrated on the outside radius of the wheel. The diameter of
the wheel is 50.0 cm. A chain passes over a sprocket that has a
diameter of 9.25 cm. In order for the wheel to have an angular
acceleration of 3.40 rad/s2, what force, in Newtons, must be
applied to the chain? (Enter the magnitude only.)
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