A wheel with thin spokes can be considered a hoop, where I=mr. A bicycle wheel has a mass of .35 kg with a radius of .30 m and is spinning at 25 rad/s in the positive direction. Brakes apply a force of friction of 15 N at the rim. We will consider the rim of the wheel to be on the very outside of the wheel. (Remember significant digits.)

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A wheel with thin spokes can be considered a hoop, where I=mr?. A bicycle wheel has a mass of .35
kg with a radius of .30 m and is spinning at 25 rad/s in the positive direction. Brakes apply a force of
friction of 15 N at the rim. We will consider the rim of the wheel to be on the very outside of the
wheel. (Remember significant digits.)
Transcribed Image Text:A wheel with thin spokes can be considered a hoop, where I=mr?. A bicycle wheel has a mass of .35 kg with a radius of .30 m and is spinning at 25 rad/s in the positive direction. Brakes apply a force of friction of 15 N at the rim. We will consider the rim of the wheel to be on the very outside of the wheel. (Remember significant digits.)
rad/s?
e.) How far does the wheel travel (in radians) before coming to rest? rad
f.) How long does this take? s
g.) With faulty brakes, only 8 N can be applied. How long would it take to stop the wheel unde
these conditions? S
Transcribed Image Text:rad/s? e.) How far does the wheel travel (in radians) before coming to rest? rad f.) How long does this take? s g.) With faulty brakes, only 8 N can be applied. How long would it take to stop the wheel unde these conditions? S
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