A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel in the shape of a uniform, solid disk of radius 0.650 m and mass 540 kg. Before a trip, the flywheel is attached to an electric motor, which brings the flywheel's rotational speed up to 5.30 ✕ 103 rev/min. HINT (a) Find the kinetic energy stored in the flywheel (in J). J (b) If the flywheel is to supply energy to the car as a 12.5 hp motor would, find the length of time in hours the car could run before the flywheel would have to be brought back up to speed

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A car is designed to get its energy from a rotating flywheel in the shape of a uniform, solid disk of radius 0.650 m and mass 540 kg. Before a trip, the flywheel is attached to an electric motor, which brings the flywheel's rotational speed up to 5.30 ✕ 103 rev/min.
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Find the kinetic energy stored in the flywheel (in J).
 J
(b)
If the flywheel is to supply energy to the car as a 12.5 hp motor would, find the length of time in hours the car could run before the flywheel would have to be brought back up to speed. 
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