A solid, uniform disk lies on a horizontal table, free to rotate about a fixed vertical axis through its center whille a constant tangential force applied to Its edge exerts a torque of magnitude 1.00 x 10-2 N m for 2.80 s. HINT (a) Calculate the magnitude of the disk's change in angular momentum (in kg · m2/s). kg - m2/s (b) Find the change in the disk's angular speed (in rad/s) if its mass and radius are 0.270 kg and 0.180 m, respectively. rad/s Need Help? Read it Watch it

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A solid, uniform disk lies on a horizontal table, free to rotate about a fixed vertical axis through its center while a constant tangential force applied to its edge exerts a torque of magnitude \(1.00 \times 10^{-2} \, \text{N} \cdot \text{m}\) for 2.80 s.

**HINT**

(a) Calculate the magnitude of the disk's change in angular momentum (in \(\text{kg} \cdot \text{m}^2/\text{s}\)).
\[ \boxed{\text{kg} \cdot \text{m}^2/\text{s}} \]

(b) Find the change in the disk's angular speed (in rad/s) if its mass and radius are \(0.270 \, \text{kg}\) and \(0.180 \, \text{m}\), respectively.
\[ \boxed{\text{rad/s}} \]

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Transcribed Image Text:A solid, uniform disk lies on a horizontal table, free to rotate about a fixed vertical axis through its center while a constant tangential force applied to its edge exerts a torque of magnitude \(1.00 \times 10^{-2} \, \text{N} \cdot \text{m}\) for 2.80 s. **HINT** (a) Calculate the magnitude of the disk's change in angular momentum (in \(\text{kg} \cdot \text{m}^2/\text{s}\)). \[ \boxed{\text{kg} \cdot \text{m}^2/\text{s}} \] (b) Find the change in the disk's angular speed (in rad/s) if its mass and radius are \(0.270 \, \text{kg}\) and \(0.180 \, \text{m}\), respectively. \[ \boxed{\text{rad/s}} \] Need Help? - **Read It** - **Watch It**
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