A solid disk of mass M = 0.950 kg and radius R = 0.300 m is suspended vertically and is free to rotate about its center without friction. A point object that has the same mass as the disk is placed at an angle \Theta i = 15.0* clockwise from the top along the rime, causing the disk to rotate. The acceleration due to gravity is g = 9.80 m/s^2 What is the angular speed of the disk when the object is directly below the center of the disk? R i

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A solid disk of mass M = 0.950 kg and radius R = 0.300 m is suspended vertically and is free to rotate about its center
without friction. A point object that has the same mass as the disk is placed at an angle \Theta i = 15.0* clockwise from
the top along the rime, causing the disk to rotate. The acceleration due to gravity is g = 9.80 m/s^2 What is the angular
speed of the disk when the object is directly below the center of the disk?
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Transcribed Image Text:A solid disk of mass M = 0.950 kg and radius R = 0.300 m is suspended vertically and is free to rotate about its center without friction. A point object that has the same mass as the disk is placed at an angle \Theta i = 15.0* clockwise from the top along the rime, causing the disk to rotate. The acceleration due to gravity is g = 9.80 m/s^2 What is the angular speed of the disk when the object is directly below the center of the disk? R i
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