causing the disk to spin around the z axis. (a) Calculate the angular acceleration of the stone, finding both the direction and magnitude. (Express your answer in vector form. Substitute numeric values, do not use variables.) a=0.380 rad/s² x Need Help? - (b) What is the final angular velocity of the stone? (Express your answer in vector form. Substitute numeric values, do not use variables.) @= 23.24 Read It F = 40.0 N x (c) Calculate the translational speed for a point on the edge of the stone after 61.0 s. 34.85 ✔ m/s rad/s

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A large stone disk is viewed from above and is initially at rest as seen in the figure below. The disk has a mass of 140.0 kg and a radius of 1.500 m. A constant force of 40.0 N is applied tangent to the edge of the disk for 61.0 s,
causing the disk to spin around the z axis.
→ X
F = 40.0 N
(a) Calculate the angular acceleration of the stone, finding both the direction and magnitude. (Express your answer in vector form. Substitute numeric values, do not use variables.)
a = 0.380
rad/s²
(b) What is the final angular velocity of the stone? (Express your answer in vector form. Substitute numeric values, do not use variables.)
w = 23.24
Read It
rad/s
(c) Calculate the translational speed for a point on the edge of the stone after 61.0 s.
34.85
m/s
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Transcribed Image Text:A large stone disk is viewed from above and is initially at rest as seen in the figure below. The disk has a mass of 140.0 kg and a radius of 1.500 m. A constant force of 40.0 N is applied tangent to the edge of the disk for 61.0 s, causing the disk to spin around the z axis. → X F = 40.0 N (a) Calculate the angular acceleration of the stone, finding both the direction and magnitude. (Express your answer in vector form. Substitute numeric values, do not use variables.) a = 0.380 rad/s² (b) What is the final angular velocity of the stone? (Express your answer in vector form. Substitute numeric values, do not use variables.) w = 23.24 Read It rad/s (c) Calculate the translational speed for a point on the edge of the stone after 61.0 s. 34.85 m/s Need Help?
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