A disk of mass m=1 kg and radius r = 20 cm is rotating in counterclockwise direction with a constant angular speed of w = 20 rad/s around a vertical axis that passes through its center as shown in the figure. To slow it down a constant torque is applied and after two full revolution the 1 disk comes to stop. Find the magnitude and direction of the torque applied? (Idisk = mr²). %3D Select one: а. 1 N.m, -Z direction O b. 1 N.m, Z direction 37 I 3 N.m, Z direction C. O d. 3 N.m, counterclockwise direction e. N.m, clockwise direction

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A disk of mass m=1 kg and radius r = 20 cm is rotating in counterclockwise direction with a constant angular speed of w= 20 rad/s around
a vertical axis that passes through its center as shown in the figure. To slow it down a constant torque is applied and after two full revolution the
disk comes to stop. Find the magnitude and direction of the torque applied? (Idisk =
2
Select one:
O a. 1
- N.m, -Z direction
O b. 1
N.m, Z direction
37
I
O C.
3
N.m, Z direction
O d. 3
N.m, counterclockwise direction
27
O .
N.m, clockwise direction
Transcribed Image Text:A disk of mass m=1 kg and radius r = 20 cm is rotating in counterclockwise direction with a constant angular speed of w= 20 rad/s around a vertical axis that passes through its center as shown in the figure. To slow it down a constant torque is applied and after two full revolution the disk comes to stop. Find the magnitude and direction of the torque applied? (Idisk = 2 Select one: O a. 1 - N.m, -Z direction O b. 1 N.m, Z direction 37 I O C. 3 N.m, Z direction O d. 3 N.m, counterclockwise direction 27 O . N.m, clockwise direction
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