A merry-go-round has a rotational inertia of 3000 kg.m^2. A clockwise 2500 m. N torque is applied to pulley connected to the bottom of the ride. There is a 500 m. N frictional torque in the axle. a. Draw a depiction of this situation. b. Determine the angular acceleration for the merry-go-round.

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A merry-go-round has a rotational inertia of 3000
kg.m^2. A clockwise 2500 m. N torque
is applied to pulley connected to the bottom of the
ride. There is a 500 m. N frictional
torque in the axle.
a. Draw a depiction of this situation.
b. Determine the angular acceleration for the
merry-go-round.
Transcribed Image Text:A merry-go-round has a rotational inertia of 3000 kg.m^2. A clockwise 2500 m. N torque is applied to pulley connected to the bottom of the ride. There is a 500 m. N frictional torque in the axle. a. Draw a depiction of this situation. b. Determine the angular acceleration for the merry-go-round.
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